To obtain a script for "Mamma Mia!", you can check official sources such as the show's publisher, Samuel French, or other licensed distributors that handle theatrical scripts. Additionally, local libraries or bookstores might have copies available for borrowing or purchase. If you're involved in a production, reaching out to the rights holders for a licensed copy is the best route. Be mindful of copyright restrictions when accessing or using the script.
The "Mamma Mia" script includes all the words and songs for the musical movie. The script and screenplay were written by Catherine Johnson and it includes many of the popular songs by the musical group "ABBA."
Usually on google
you can usually search on google and find a place with the script, it is an exelent movie. i love it.always. lolcat123look at the link off this website i had posted this a while ago but its the real scriptHow_do_you_get_a_Mamma_Mia_script
the mama mia script is not out in stores
Mamma Mia opened at the Prince Edward Theatre on April 6, 1999
Catherine Johnson, writer of the Mamma Mia musical on Broadway, also wrote the Mamma Mia movie script.
The "Mamma Mia" script includes all the words and songs for the musical movie. The script and screenplay were written by Catherine Johnson and it includes many of the popular songs by the musical group "ABBA."
Usually on google
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Usually music is added to the movie in post-production (music to fit the film. But Mamma Mia the movie was a showcase for ABBA's music. A script was built around the ABBA songs.
Mamma Mia is set in Greece.
as far as we know there might be mamma mia 2!
Mamma Mia! The Movie was filmed in Skopelos, Greece.
"Mamma Mia" the song was made in 1975.
http://web.archive.org/web/20030604220118/libretto.musicals.ru/text.php?textid=500&language=1
All of the songs in "Mamma Mia" were created by ABBA. It was ABBA's greatest hits that created the inspiration for the "Mamma Mia" story.
Phyllida Lloyd directed Mamma Mia the Movie.