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The Book of Mormon

Why see The Book of Mormon?

The Genre-Defining, Side-Splitting, Boundary-Breaking Hit!

With NINE Tony Awards - including Best Musical - a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and leading New York Times critic Ben Brantley himself calling it the "best new musical of the century", The Book of Mormon's 2011 debut was a pop culture moment. Still enjoying concurrent engagements in London's West End and on Broadway, the bad boy of musical theatre remains a top draw, leaving audiences either outraged or in pain from laughing to this day. 

Now heading out across the country, don't miss your chance to catch this modern classic. Just be prepared for the lewd, the crude, and downright naughty songs and antics along the way...

From the four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone comes this outrageous comedy musical about a pair of mismatched Mormon newbies who are sent on a mission to a place that's just about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get - Uganda. The musical was written in collaboration with Robert Lopez, the Tony Award-winning writer of Avenue Q and Frozen, and co-directed by Mr. Parker and three-time Tony nominee Casey Nicholaw (Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone).

With a roof-lifting 19 original songs that range from filthy and obscene to sweet and full of heart, this is sure to win over 'mostly' everyone (although perhaps don't bring your local pastor along to see it).

What Is The Story?

'The greatest time of a Mormon kid's life is his mission,' sings Elder Kevin Price before finding out where and who with, his journey starts. But things are not as the handsome and pious Elder Price predicted when he's paired up with the hapless and dumpy Elder Cunningham and sent to Uganda for their first mission! Sorry boys, Disneyland, this ain't.

The adventure unfolds as Elder Price and Elder Cunningham try to preach The Book to a local farming community that has been decimated by disease and ruled under an iron fist by the evil warlord, General Butt-F*cking Naked . Meanwhile, the disaster-prone duo learns about themselves, the true meaning of friendship and what their religion ultimately means, not only to themselves but also to their new flock.

Did You Know?

Instead of picketing Broadway or theaters nationwide as originally feared, The Mormon church has taken the good-natured and risque lampooning of The Book Of Mormon with a wry grin and have instead taken out advertisements in the show's playbills across the world, under the heading 'The book is always better'. Now that is what we call a darned good sport!

Key Information

Audience

The Book of Mormon is suitable for audiences aged 18 and upwards. Contains explicit language and sensitive themes throughout.

Run Time

Two hours and 30 minutes with one 15-minute intermission

Dates

Finished Feb 11

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Cast

Sam McLellan as Elder Price
Sam Nackman as Elder Cunningham
Keke Nesbitt as Nabulungi
Sean Casey Flanagan as Elder McKinley
Lamont J. Whitaker as Mafala Hatimbi
Trevor Dorner as Price's Dad/Missionary Voice/Joseph Smith/Mission President
Dewight Braxton Jr. as General

Ensemble and Swing

Bernie Baldassaro, DeVon Buchanan, Gideon Chickos,  Jarius Miquel Cliett, Matt Cosco, Matthew Dant, Tiana Davis, Justin Forward, Craig Franke, LArs Hafell, Eliah B. Johnson, Kisakye, Vance Klassen, Evan Lennon, Jaret Martin, Joey Myers, Connor Onley, Trinity Posey, Thomas Ed Purvis, Michelle Ray, Reynel Reynaldo and Chelsea M. Smith

Creative

Authors - Trey Parker, Robert Lopez & Matt Stone
Brian Doherty - Lighting Designer
Larry Hochman - Orchestrator
Casey Nicholaw - Director
Stephen Oremus - Vocal Arranger/Musical Director/Orchestrator
Trey Parker - Director
Scott Pask - Set Designer
Brian Ronan - Sound Designer
Ann Roth - Costume Designer

Awards

2011 TONY AWARDS

Best Musical
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
Best Book of a Musical
Best Direction of a Musical
Best featured Actress in a Musical - Nikki M. James
Best Sound Design of a Play
Best Original Score (Musica and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Best Orchestrations

2011 DRAMA DESK AWARDS

Outstanding Musical
Outstanding Director of a Musical
Outstanding Music
Outstanding Lyrics
Outstanding Orchestrations

Reviews

Our review

Hilarious Ingenius Unmissable

If heaven promises to "have it all", then The Book of Mormon is paradise on Broadway - populated with the naughty and nice. After all, this provocative production has been running since 2011 - making it one of New York's top attractions!

Nicola Quinn

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Customer reviews

61 reviews, average rating: (3.4 Stars)

Anonymous

Brilliant

Mormon is not for the faint hearted, once you accept the foul-mouthed irreverence and vulgarity you can apprreciate the creativity, terrific dance numbers, witty score, imaginative sets and choreography that make Book Of Mormon THE musical to see this year. ... Read more

Anonymous

Fan-freaking-tastic!

If you can still get tickets for BOM you must go see this show! The music is outstanding - the band is amazing!! I had a view of the orchestra pit and loved watching these talented musicians at work. The cast was wonderful - they really brought the hilariously irreverent Parker/Stone/Lopez book and lyrics to life beautifully. We had the stand-in for Elder Cunningham (Cody Jamison Strand) and he was superb! His adorable innocent awkwardness captured the character perfectly. Mark Evans as Elder Price and Grey Henson as Elder McKinley were both outstanding in their roles as were all of the Mormon boys. Samantha Marie Ware as Nabalungi/Neosporin/Necrophilia etc (lol) and all her tribe mates were also wonderful - such beautiful harmonies they produced! I could go on and on raving about this comedic musical masterpiece .... But words fail ... Go see this show! If you missed the Toronto show then go to the next city of the tour and see it there!!! ... Read more

Cynthia

A night of laughter, satire and great talent on stage

The cast had me at the first doorbell ringtone! Hilarious and fun with a superb cast, you'll laugh your way through the first act.....and laugh even more in the 2nd act. Great music score with powerful, fun songs, I could go see this show over and over again. Given theme and topics discussed, and the fact that there is explicit language, and gestures, I suggest minimum 16+ years old to attend. Anyone 'prudish' will probably take strong exception to the content. A really great night out and all the seats in the beautiful Ed Mirvish Theatre (orchestra and balcony) offer a comfortable seat with great sightlines. Really great to be able to enjoy a glass of wine or beer and take it to your seat. We munched on a bit of popcorn too. Ready for a night full of laughter - get tix to The Book of Mormon before it leaves the city. And btw, spontaneous standing ovation for the brilliant cast! ... Read more
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