Full Cast Announced For 2025/26 UK Tour of Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia! will embark on a new UK Tour from 24 October 2025!
Judy Craymer’s musical uses ABBA’s timeless songs to tell the story of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads unfolding on a Greek island idyll. The production, which continues to play in the West End, is now in its 26th year.
The Mamma Mia! UK Tour Cast for 2025/26 includes Jenn Griffin (EastEnders, BBC) as Donna Sheridan, Ashleigh Jones (Mamma Mia!, International Tour) as Alternate Donna Sheridan, Rosie Glossop (Come From Away, UK and Ireland Tour) as Rosie, Sarah Earnshaw (Some Mothers Do ‘Ave’ Em, UK Tour) as Tanya, Luke Jasztal (Mamma Mia!, West End) as Sam Carmichael, Richard Meek (Becoming Nancy, Birmingham Rep) as Harry Bright, Mark Goldthorp (Anne Boleyn: The Musical, Hever Castle) as Bill Austin, Lydia Hunt (Peter Pan, Kenneth More Theatre) as Sophie Sheridan, Joe Grundy (Cry-Baby, Arcola Theatre) as Sky, Bibi Jay (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, UK Tour) as Ali, Eve Parsons (Brigadoon, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) as Lisa, Joseph Vella (Pretty Woman, Zurich) as Pepper, Ethan Casey-Clothier (The Big Night of Musicals) as Eddie and William Hazell (Mamma Mia!, International Tour) as Father Alexander lead the cast.
Further casting includes Brook Blackford-Jenkins, James Brice, Aled Davies, Rebecca Donnelly, Ryan Ebbrell, Erin-Sophie Halliday, Marisa Harris, Natorii Illidge, Jay Jobarteh, Sarah McFarlane, Jacob Morrish, Rachel Oates, Megan Speirs, Cameron Sutherland, Richard Vorster and Maisy Wignall complete the cast.
The cast will open the tour at Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (24 October – 8 November 2025) before continuing to Bristol Hippodrome (11 - 22 November 2025), New Theatre Oxford (25 November – 6 December 2025), Edinburgh Playhouse (9 December 2025 – 4 January 2026) Swansea Building Society Arena (13 January – 24 January 2026), His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen (27 January – 7 February), Newcastle Theatre Royal (11 – 28 February), Palace Theatre Manchester (3 – 21 March), Curve, Leicester (24 - 29 March), Hull New Theatre (7 – 18 April), Venue Cymru, Llandudno (21–25 April), Blackpool Opera House (28 April –3 May), Birmingham Hippodrome (12–30 May), Hall for Cornwall, Truro (2 –13 June), Leeds Grand Theatre (16 – Sat 27 June), Norwich Theatre Royal (30 June –11 July), Eastbourne Congress Theatre (14 –19 July) and Bournemouth Pavillion Theatre (28 July – 2 August).