

Mother's Day Brunch featuring
Mamma Mia!
This Mother’s Day, you can dance, jive, and have the time of your life at Enzian! Gather your dancing queens inside the theater for live music and Sunday Brunch buffet spread, followed by a special screening of Mamma Mia!
Limited VIP tables are available and offer the convenience of reserved seating.
LIVE MUSIC & BRUNCH 10:30–11:30 AM
FILM BEGINS 11:30 AM
Theater doors open for seating at 10:30am.
Tickets
4 Top VIP: $290
2 Top VIP: $145
4 Top GA: $198
2 Top GA: $99
ALL GUESTS TO ENJOY:
Live Music
Brunch Buffet
Coffee, tea, fountain drinks, and first mimosa free!
Screening of Mamma Mia! (2008)
VIP GUESTS ALSO GET TO ENJOY:
A Reserved Table
Unlimited Mimosas
A Commemorative Gift Bag for Mom
PLEASE NOTE: No Refunds will be available after May 4th.
Mamma Mia!:
Sophie has just one wish to make her wedding perfect: to have her father walk her down the aisle. Now she just has to find out who he is. Join the music, laughter and fun of the irresistibly charming Mamma Mia! The Movie. Academy Award®-winner Meryl Streep leads an all-star cast, including Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, Amanda Seyfried, and Dominic Cooper, in this musical celebration of mothers, daughters and fathers, and true loves lost and new ones found. Based on the Broadway smash-hit and filled with the ABBA songs you know and love, it’s the feel-good experience that will have you singing and dancing over and over again.
2008, USA/UK/Germany, 108 minutes, Directed by Phyllida Lloyd, Rated PG-13
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“It makes bursting spontaneously into song seem like a perfectly reasonable–indeed, highly desirable–thing to do, and it leaves the audience wanting to do the same. I see a big uptick in late-summer karaoke parties.”
– Emily Rems, PREMIERE -
“Mamma Mia has been made with the most delicious, joyful abandon and all it asks is that you joyfully and deliciously abandon yourself to it”
– Deborah Ross, THE SPECTATOR -
“Mamma Mia! has an exclamation in its title for a reason: it just wants to shout out its sense of fun. The film is buoyantly unpretentious and proclaims at the top of its voice, "Take me as I am."”
– Beth Accomando, KPBS.ORG -
“The movie takes the ABBA jukebox musical that ate London, and is still eating Broadway, and turns it into a surprisingly sensuous experience.”
– Wesley Morris, BOSTON GLOBE

