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This jukebox musical is based on the music of Abba. While the story does not directly involve the group, their music provides a nostalgic musical framework for the story. As well as the song that provides the show's title, you can hear such favorites as "SOS", "Money, Money, Money", "Dancing Queen" and "The Winner Takes it All" (the song that actually inspired the original production). You'll have to wait for the encore to hear "Waterloo".
2 Mamma Mia quizzes and 20 Mamma Mia trivia questions.
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  Mamma Mia!    
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'Mamma Mia! Here I go again, my my! How can I resist ya? Mamma Mia! Does it show again... my my, just how much I missed ya'? Quiz on the new hit musical from Benny and Bjorn of Abba. (Yes, people I DO like Abba!)
Average, 10 Qns, heathernicole001, Nov 16 08
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  Dancing Queen    
Multiple Choice
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"Mamma Mia!" is such an awesome show! I encourage everyone to see it.
Average, 10 Qns, wagnergirl1, Jun 02 06
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trivia question Quick Question
Who has a great aunt named Sophia?

From Quiz "Mamma Mia!"





Mamma Mia Trivia Questions

1. In what country does the show take place?

From Quiz
Dancing Queen

Answer: Greece

It takes place on a small Greek island.

2. What is the first vocal song in the show?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: 'I Have a Dream'

Sung by Sophie. This is the prologue, taking place a few months before the wedding.

3. When "Mamma Mia!" opened on Broadway in October 2001 in what theatre was it playing?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: Winter Garden

"Mamma Mia!" is playing at the Winter Garden theater where "Cats" used to be!

4. What song do the 'Donna and the Dynamos' perform in costume during the wedding party?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: 'Super Trouper'

'Dancing Queen' is also sung by Rosie, Donna, and Tanya, but not in costume. 'Mamma Mia' is sung by Donna the first time. 'Chiquitita' is sung to Donna mainly by Tanya and Rosie, but Donna has a small part at the end.

5. What is the name of Sophie's fiance?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: Sky

Sam and Harry are Sophie's mother's old boyfriends and Pepper is a friend of Sky's.

6. What song is played at the very end of the first act?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: 'Voulez-Vous'

This is sung by the ensemble. During this number, Sophie runs into Harry and Sam, and they both claim to be her dad.

7. What is the name of Sophie's mother?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: Donna

Ali is a friend of Sophie's and Tanya and Rosie are friends of Donna's.

8. Who originated the role of Donna on Broadway?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: Louise Pitre

Louise Pitre was there when I saw it over Thanksgiving. As of December 21, 2001, Christine Ebersole is the one and only Dorothy Brock in '42nd Street'; Spencer Kayden is a magnificent Little Sally in 'Urinetown,' Jennifer Jason Leigh is in the play 'Proof.'

9. Who sings the song "SOS"?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: Sam and Donna

Sam and Donna sing this song together in the second act.

10. Who sang these words: 'Breaking up is never easy, I know, but I have to go...'?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: Sam

This is in the song 'Knowing Me, Knowing You,' which Sam sings to Sophie as last words of advice before her marriage to Sky.

11. What type of business does Sophie's mother run?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: an inn

She runs an inn.

12. What are the names of Sophie's possible dads?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: Bill, Sam, and Harry

Bill Austen, Sam Carmichael, and Harry Bright. Sophie says their full names during the prologue.

13. On which island(s) does the show take place?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: a Greek island

Donna was originally earning a living singing in a nightclub on the mainland, according to Bill.

14. What song is sung while Sam is proposing to Donna?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: "I Do, I Do, I Do"

It's a great song where Sam expresses his feelings for Donna.

15. Who has a great aunt named Sophia?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: Bill

Bill said this to Sophie during the song 'Gimme Gimme Gimme.' He asked her how her mother got the island. Sophie says that Donna was left some money in a will from an old lady, with whom Donna and Sophie used to live when Sophie was little. Her name was Sophia. Bill: 'What, my great aunt Sophia?' Sophie: 'Well, I think it must be!' Bill: 'Wait, I always heard her money went to family.... wait, how old are you?' Sophie: 'Twenty!'

16. What song does Sophie sing at the end of the show?

From Quiz Dancing Queen

Answer: "I Have a Dream"

I think "I Have a Dream" was a great way to end a great show.

17. What city did Donna and Harry spend their last summer in?

From Quiz Mamma Mia!

Answer: Paris, France

'Walks along the Seine, laughing in the rain, our last summer, memories that remain...' 'Around the Eiffel Tower... ah yes, that was the time of the flower-power, but underneath we had a fear of flying, of growing old, a fear of slowly dying. We took a chance like we were dancing our last dance!' -from the song 'Our Last Summer.'

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