The hit ABBA musical has announced its new cast members joining from October, with booking now extended until September 2026 at the Novello Theatre.
Joining the cast from 6th October will be be Sara Poyzer as Donna, Nicky Swift as Rosie, Richard Standing as Sam, Daniel Crowder as Harry, Tamlyn Henderson as Bill, Ellie Kingdon as Sophie, George Maddison as Sky, Chloe Gentles as Ali, Foxy Valentine as Lisa, Joshua de La-Garde as Eddie and Benjamin Dawson as Pepper.
The new cast members will join Kate Graham, who is continuing in her role as Tanya and Emma Odell who is moving from Ensemble to play Donna at certain performances. Several swing and ensemble are also continuing in the cast.
Meet the new Mamma Mia! West End cast members 2025-2026
Sara Poyzer previously played Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia! for over 12 years, across the UK, internationally and in the West End; she last played Donna at the Novello Theatre from 2017 to 2019. Other theatre credits include the UK tour of Come From Away, Assassins at the Watermill Theatre, Rutherford & Son at The Other Place, Othello at Trafalgar Studios and Billy Elliot the Musical at Victoria Palace.
Nicky Swift previously played Rosie in the UK and international tours of Mamma Mia!. Other recent theatre credits include the UK tour of Footloose and Les Misérables in the West End.
Richard Standing starred as Sam opposite his wife Sara Poyzer in the UK and international tours of Mamma Mia!. He has TV credits in Coronation Street, The Grand, The Bill, Casualty, Doctors, Silent Witness and Holby City and has starred as Macbeth on stage among other roles.
Daniel Crowder, Tamlyn Henderson, Ellie Kingdon and George Maddison have all previously appeared in the UK and international tour of Mamma Mia! along with roles in other productions including Waitress, Grease and Heathers the Musical.
Mamma Mia! - the story and its music
Set to a soundtrack of ABBA’s timeless pop music, Mamma Mia! tells the story of Donna and her daughter Sophie on a Greek island idyll. As they prepare for her wedding, Sophie secretly invites her three potential dads from her mother’s past.
Since premiering in London’s West End in 1999, the smash-hit musical has become a global phenomenon and has been seen by over 70 million people in 16 different languages worldwide.
A new UK tour is set to begin on 24th October. It has also been turned into two films: Mamma Mia! The Movie and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Group discounts and ticket bookings for Mamma Mia!
Groups of ten or more can enjoy discounted tickets for stalls and dress circle seats for Monday to Friday performances and senior groups can also enjoy discounts for Thursday matinees.
A dedicated groups team is on hand to help group organisers book tickets for the production.
For more information about Mamma Mia!, visit mamma-mia.com/london.