Broadway Legend Joined: 3/16/06
The current London set is the same set in the picture above because the Novello was much smaller than its previous two homes, I guess if Mamma Mia! Was to move theatres again a few years down the line,they use that touring set.
Updated On: 11/10/13 at 02:45 PM
That picture might even be from the last tour. I'm not sure. The current one hasn't been out for too long, but that picture was on the Broadway in Detroit website.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
No, that is the current tour, produced by Worklight. I can tell by looking at several of the cast members - most notably, the Donna. The current tour has a blond Donna (in the pic) and the SETA tour had Kaye Tuckermann as Donna, who sported a very dark pixie cut. (You can search her on that video site to find several clips).
Swing Joined: 11/14/13
broadwayguy2, the walls on the SETA tour knifed into the deck. They were also pretty heavy. I think it would make a bit of a mess of marley. I'm pretty sure they kept the deck.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
I figured that they kept the 1-1.5" deck. But that is the only thing that they COULD have changed in the physical package
Reviving this thread to ask if anyone saw the current run at the Winter Garden and the "downsized" version that played the Broadhurst after the original transferred from the Winter Garden, is the set the same or has it been downsized further?
bdn223 said: "Reviving this thread to ask if anyone saw the current run at the Winter Garden and the "downsized" version that played the Broadhurst after the original transferred from the Winter Garden, is the set the same or has it been downsized further?"
The set has been downsized further. The taverna walls are more square-ish and smaller. No automation either.
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