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Citibank brings Mamma Mia! to Manila in Jan.

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MANILA, Philippines - Fresh from the success of The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Citibank is bringing another Broadway classic hit to Manila. Mamma Mia!, an enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, will let you relive the ’70s with the music of ABBA when it hits the stage with a sensational international cast early next year.

Over 50 million people have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make Mamma Mia! the ultimate feel-good show.

Citibank cardholders can be one of the first to score tickets to the show — with an exclusive 10 percent discount to boot. To avail of the offer, charge your ticket purchase to your Citibank credit card or present your ATM card and pay in cash. You can also opt to use PayLite for a minimum purchase of P3,000 and avail of monthly add-on rates in three- and six-month payment terms.

“We happily extend this special discount offer to Citibank cardholders as we present the world’s No. 1 musical, which we have all been waiting to see here in Manila. We guarantee our cardholders not just a great deal on the tickets but also a spectacular show come 2012,” said Bea Teh-Tan, Credit Payment Products director of Citibank.

Catch Mamma Mia!’s limited run from Jan. 24 to Feb. 5, 2012.

For tickets, call 891-9999 or via www.ticketworld.com.ph. You can also buy tickets at select National Bookstore branches, Robinsons Department Stores, Ayala malls, TriNoma, CCP Box Office, Music Museum, Teatrino Promenade, Eastwood Mall and Resorts World Manila.

The exclusive offer from Citibank is valid until Sept. 17. For details, log on to www.citibank.com.ph.

BEA TEH-TAN

BOX OFFICE

CITIBANK

CREDIT PAYMENT PRODUCTS

EASTWOOD MALL AND RESORTS WORLD MANILA

MAMMA MIA

MUSIC MUSEUM

MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER

NATIONAL BOOKSTORE

ROBINSONS DEPARTMENT STORES

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