The Book Of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

The Book Of Mormon Tickets

Eugene O'Neill Theatre | New York, New York

Today’s the day to purchase your tickets and see the 9 Tony Award Winning, The Book of Mormon, the finest new Broadway Musical Comedy that’s coming to Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City, New York on Sunday 19th April 2020. This leading premiere will bring the finest musical talents of this awe-inspiring theater company for a ground-breaking showing. Fans of Broadway productions are already rushing to get their tickets because The Book Of Mormon is known for delivering supreme comedy, magnetic stage presence, and a love for performance that is simply unsurpassed. You could join a sold-out crowd in experiencing this live performance, but only if you act now. Because once tickets to see The Book of Mormon sell out, they’ll be gone for good and if you love Musical Theater, you can’t afford to miss out on this. So make sure you are there to experience The Book of Mormon live on Sunday 19th April 2020 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre. Click the Buy Tickets button below to purchase your tickets today.

The Book Of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park, Orgazmo, and Cannibal! The Musical, join the creative talents of Robert Lopez to create “The Book of Mormon”, one of this season’s filthiest, most offensive, and surprisingly sweet musicals on Broadway Today! This musical comes hot off the heels of the satirical success of South Park episode “All About Mormons” as well as the “Super Best Friends” to tell a story that lampoons and celebrates the Mormon faith.

The musical tells the tale of a pair of Latter-Day Saints missionaries who have come to a remote Ugandan village with the hopes of spreading the faith and inspiring the villagers. But trouble comes when their intentions are met with apathy, since the villagers have more pressing concerns with HIV/AIDS, famine, and oppression from the village warlords. As the story unfolds, we find the missionaries’ faith tested by the harsh and stressful realities they have discovered and how stories and metaphors can lead to a brighter future and hope, even as war and violence remains a part of one’s life.

This combination of very dark themes and inspirational messages comes together in a way that Ben Brantley of The New York Times has compared favorably to Rodgers and Hammerstein classic “The King and I”. He has even said that its “…setting these dark elements to sunny melodies…achieves something like a miracle. It both makes fun of and ardently embraces the all-American art form of the inspirational book musical.” Jon Stewart has even had nothing but praise to offer to the creators for the play during a March 10, 2011 episode of The Daily Show that first talks about the production.

If you want to catch this award-winning and universally acclaimed production for yourself, then catch The Book of Mormon live at Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City, New York on Sunday 19th April 2020!


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