Woman creates a TikTok version of Mamma Mia in the style of Jane Austen 

What would Mr Darcy say? Woman leaves TikTok in stitches by retelling the story of Mamma Mia in the style of Jane Austen

  • Madelaine Turner, 28, who lives in Long Beach, California, created the medley
  • Clip, viewed more than 692,000 times, gave hit ABBA musical a Georgian twist
  • She donned her finest 18th-century attire for the sketch branded a ‘masterpiece’

One woman has left social media in stitches after creating a TikTok version of Mamma Mia in the style of Jane Austen.

Madelaine Turner, who lives in Long Beach, California, created the medley that saw the hit ABBA musical receive a classic Georgian twist.

The 28-year-old donned her finest 18th-century attire for the sketch which has been praised by social media users as a ‘masterpiece’.

The amateur filmmaker uploaded the light-hearted clip alongside a caption that read: ‘I really had too much fun making this.’

Madelaine showed her eye for detail as she sat behind a table decked out with writing papers, candles and linens as she recited a letter.

She spoke about wanting to invite her father to her wedding but not knowing which man it was after finding her mother’s diary – as in the 2008 blockbuster.

She read: ‘My dearest cousin, you must promise to read this away from prying eyes for I have made the most scandalous discovery.  

Madelaine Turner, who lives in Long Beach, California, left social media in stitches after creating a Tik Tok version of Mamma Mia in the style of Jane Austen

Madelaine Turner, who lives in Long Beach, California, left social media in stitches after creating a Tik Tok version of Mamma Mia in the style of Jane Austen

The 28-year-old donned her finest 18th-century attire for the sketch which has been praised by social media users as a 'masterpiece'

The 28-year-old donned her finest 18th-century attire for the sketch which has been praised by social media users as a 'masterpiece'

Madelaine Turner, who lives in Long Beach, California, left social media in stitches after creating a Tik Tok version of Mamma Mia in the style of Jane Austen

Madelaine showed her eye for detail as she sat behind a table that was decked out with writing papers, candles and linens as she recited a letter

Madelaine showed her eye for detail as she sat behind a table that was decked out with writing papers, candles and linens as she recited a letter

Madelaine showed her eye for detail as she sat behind a table that was decked out with writing papers, candles and linens as she recited a letter

‘As you know my marriage is set to take place in no less than a fortnight and it is my dearest wish to have my father give me away.

‘Of course, mama has kept his identity concealed from me and does not wish to press further. 

‘I resolved to let him remain a mystery until I came upon the key to it all – a diary kept by mama detailing not one, not two but three romantic entanglements prior to my birth.’  

She then resolved to write letters to all of the men, along with an invite to the upcoming ceremony, which she finished with a wax seal.   

The video then cut to the portraits of Colin Firth and Pierce Brosnan hanging on the wall as well as a snapshot of Stellan Skarsgård in a newspaper. 

The video then cut to the portraits of Colin Firth

The video then cut to the portraits of Colin Firth

A snapshot of Pierce Brosnan was also shown hanging on the wall

A snapshot of Pierce Brosnan was also shown hanging on the wall

The video then cut to the portraits of Colin Firth (left) and Pierce Brosnan (right) hanging on the wall as well as a snapshot of Stellan Skarsgård in a newspaper

And other TikTok users were quick to heap on the praise for the ingenious creation which has already been viewed more than 692,000 times

And other TikTok users were quick to heap on the praise for the ingenious creation which has already been viewed more than 692,000 times

And other TikTok users were quick to heap on the praise for the ingenious creation which has already been viewed more than 692,000 times

Madelaine’s voiceover continued: ‘I am sure my heart will tell me which one  is my true father and my wedding day will be perfect. All my love, Sophie.’ 

The whole piece was brought together by an orchestral arrangement of the song Mamma Mia by the Swedish group.

Other TikTok users were quick to heap on the praise for the ingenious creation which has already been viewed more than 692,000 times.

One enthusiastic follow wrote: ‘This is a masterpiece.’

Another added: ‘Jane Austen’s Mamma Mia I didn’t know I needed this.’

And a third said: ‘I’m obsessed!!! I can’t believe all the details you’ve added, it’s wonderful.’

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