Eugene O'Neill Theatre 230 West 49th Street New York, NY 10019
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About The Book of Mormon on Broadway duration Duration 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission. audience Audience Children under the age of 4 are not permitted. content advisory Content Advisory Contains adult themes and strong language. late seating Late Seating Latecomers are seated at the discretion of management. dates Show Dates Previews: Feb 24, 2011 • Opening: Mar 24, 2011 Broadway Musicals Comedy Award Winning 2011 Tony Winners Official Tickets tickets 100% Guaranteed 100% Guaranteed. All tickets are verified directly from the official box office. seats Seats Together. Bring friends and family, your seats are always together. view Unobstructed Views. You'll have a clear view of the stage. exchange Flexible Returns. Hassle-free returns if a performance is canceled or the show closes. contact Expert Support. Our dedicated customer service team is here to assist you with any questions.
Story The Book of Mormon follows two young missionaries who are sent to Uganda to try to convert citizens to the Mormon religion. One missionary, Elder Price, is an enthusiastic go-getter with a strong dedication to his faith, while his partner, Elder Cunningham, is a socially awkward but well meaning nerd whose tendency to embroider the truth soon lands him in trouble. Upon their arrival in Africa, Elders Price and Cunningham learn that in a society plagued by AIDS, poverty and violence, a successful mission may not be as easy as they expected.
Know Before You Go Composed by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q’s Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon is an old-style musical with a modern sensibility. This blockbuster show features several big song-and-dance numbers accompanied by some old-fashioned Broadway belting. An equal opportunity offender, the show playfully pokes fun at religion, sexuality, poverty and race, while inspiring an after-the-show discussion of religion in general.
Kevin Clay
Cody Jamison Strand
Keziah John-Paul
PJ Adzima
Jacques C. Smith
Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone
Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker
Casey Nicholaw
Scott Pask
Ann Roth
Brian MacDevitt
Brian Ronan
Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus
Stephen Oremus