Pop star Antony Costa returns to MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY for limited run this summer

Photo credit: Owen James Vincent

Björn Ulvaeus’ Mamma Mia! The Party has announced the new cast for 2025/26, alongside the return of British pop star Antony Costa in the role of Nikos.

Costa, best known as a member of the BRIT Award-winning British boyband Blue, will return to star in the experience until 4 September. He will be joined by a new cast, including Marianne Benedict (Matilda) as Kate (at certain performances), Paola Fareri (The Lion King) as Konstantina, Natalie Winsor (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, UK tour) as Debbie, Rebecca Stenhouse (Grease, UK tour) as Nina, Cameron Gabriel (Becoming Nancy, Birmingham Rep) as Ruben/Swing, Stuart MacIver (Wicked) as Robin/Swing, and Nathan Shaw (White Rose) as Carlos/Swing.

From 19 June, they join existing cast members Kimberly Powell as Kate (at certain performances), Henryk Firth as Adam, Oscar Balmaseda as Host/Fernando, Dawn Spence as Grandma, Allie Ho Chee (at certain performances) and Rosie Rowlands (at certain performances) as Bella, Kelly Aaron as Sue/Swing, Claudia Bradley as Loretta/Swing, Deschenes Graham as Joyce/Swing, along with the musicians John Donovan, Flo Blue, Luke Higgins, Luke Roberts and Steve Rushton.

Antony Costa said: “I’m so happy to be coming back to Mamma Mia! The Party for a short stint – when they asked me I couldn’t say no, I loved it and the whole team so much. I’ll be doing this as well as touring with Blue so I’ve a busy few months ahead of me!”

Mamma Mia! The Party is London’s premier theatrical dining experience, bringing ABBA’s hits to life more vividly than ever before. As the sun sets in Skopelos, guests take their seats at Nikos’ family-run taverna where they enjoy a delicious four-course Greek feast, whilst a romantic and heartwarming story unfolds all around them. Following the performance, which is filled with timeless ABBA anthems such as ‘Mamma Mia’, ‘Dancing Queen’ and ‘Waterloo’, guests are encouraged to sing and dance the night away at a glittering ABBA disco.

Mamma Mia! The Party is currently booking until 4 January 2026, with further info here.

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