Burlington-Edison High School to bring ABBA electricity to the stage with MAMMA MIA!

Burlington, WALocal News

Burlington-Edison High School is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of "MAMMA MIA! " featuring the classic songs of ABBA, scheduled for March 20-22 and 26-29, 2025. The performances will be held in the school's Cafetorium/PAC, starting at 6 PM, with matinee shows at 1 PM on select dates. The story centers around Sophie, who is preparing for her wedding on a picturesque Greek island while trying to uncover the identity of her father. With a cast of over 60 enthusiastic students, including twelve National-Qualifying Thespians, this production promises to deliver a high-energy experience filled with laughter and unforgettable music.

Tickets are affordable, priced at $12 for adults and $8 for students, seniors, military, and B-ESD staff, with a special "Pay-What-You-Can" performance on March 26. The show aims to celebrate the themes of family, friendship, and the joy of music, making it an event for audiences of all ages. Don't miss the chance to enjoy iconic ABBA hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Super Trouper" in a vibrant, community-driven atmosphere. Secure your tickets in advance through the QR code on promotional posters or at the door before each performance.

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