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You only have to check my age and you will know that I was an Abba fan. My Saturday nights at the gay disco were rhythmed by their music. The first few notes of their latest release were the sign for people to home in on their prey and say those magic words ‘Do you want to dance’. And if the answer was affirmative it usually meant you were okay for the night. Do Abba realise how many casual sexual encounters they were at the origin of?
So having 4 nights to fill with theatre visits I included ‘Mamma Mia’ on my list. Nothing like Abba’s music to get you in a good mood and excuse some extremely bad acting, it was kitsch, camp and certainly over the top but great fun.
Ever since I have been wondering. Does our younger generation raised on rap and adolescent rock groups get a burning desire to dance as soon as they hear the first notes of ‘Dancing Queen’?
So having 4 nights to fill with theatre visits I included ‘Mamma Mia’ on my list. Nothing like Abba’s music to get you in a good mood and excuse some extremely bad acting, it was kitsch, camp and certainly over the top but great fun.
Ever since I have been wondering. Does our younger generation raised on rap and adolescent rock groups get a burning desire to dance as soon as they hear the first notes of ‘Dancing Queen’?


















