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News Winters, Sutton, McClary and Cunningham to Join Vegas Mamma Mia! The Las Vegas production of Mamma Mia!, which plays the Mandalay Bay Theatre, will welcome four new principals July 30.
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Libby Winters, Rob Sutton, Ron McClary and T. Scott Cunningham will join the international hit musical in the roles of, respectively, Sophie Sheridan, Sam Carmichael, Bill Austin and Harry Bright. Libby Winters has been seen on stage in White Noise and on screen in "The Like Girl" and "Champs." Rob Sutton comes to Vegas directly from the Broadway cast of Beauty and the Beast. He has also been seen Off-Broadway in The Ark and in regional performances of Camelot and Oklahoma!. Ron McClary was seen in stagings of Summer '69: The Musical and The Lightning Field; his screen credits include "Law and Order" and "Ed." T. Scott Cunningham's Broadway credits include Love! Valour! Compassion!, Design for Living and Tartuffe. His TV credits include "Law and Order" as well as the film "Serendipity."

Mamma Mia! employs the hit songs of famed pop group ABBA to tell the story of Sophie Sheridan, a young girl who hopes to discover the identity of her father. On the eve of her wedding, she brings three men from her mother Donna's past back to the Greek island they visited over two decades ago.

The show features music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, a book by Catherine Johnson, direction by Phyllida Lloyd and choreography by Anthony Van Laast. In New York, the musical plays the Winter Garden Theatre, which is located at 1634 Broadway.

Mamma Mia! plays the Mandalay Bay Theatre Sunday-Thursday at 7:30 PM and Saturday at 6 PM and 10 PM. Tickets, priced $49.50-$110, are available by calling (702) 474-4000 or by visiting www.mandalaybay.com or www.mamma-mia.com.

 
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