Mamma Mia, a common English translation of the noun, Italian, expressing a tone of awe and surprise! Mamma Mia - now out in Chinese! Previously there were 13 language versions of Mamma Mia!!! in the world***. Almost every day there is a theater in the world where this classic musical that makes you want to dance is being performed. The story is about a mother and daughter who run a restaurant on a Greek island. The daughter is about to get married and would love for her father to be able to personally give her hand to her husband on their wedding day, but it's just too bad her mom never told her who her father is. So before she gets married, she peeks into her mother's diary and discovers that her mother had three lovers all of whom were most likely her real father, and in the heat of the moment she sends three invitations inviting them to her wedding based on the addresses of the old letters she found.
Unbeknownst to her mother, the heroine's "three" fathers arrive on the island the day before the wedding. All three men come back to the Greek island with different feelings, all of them remembering the love they had with the heroine's mom twenty years ago. After the three fathers arrive on the island, the climaxes come one after another, and the audience is anxious for the heroine, who is her real father? The audience is also worried about the heroine's mother, who meets these three old lovers again without her knowledge. Will she be angry with her daughter? How will she deal with these three old lovers? As for the three men who might be the heroine's fathers, which one of them is the real father? Will the wedding turn from a happy event into a mess? ...... Source: China Performing Arts Ticketing