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Joseph Smith was called a prophet "dumb dumb dumb dumb." If you're not from Salt Lake City and nearby communities, there's a good chance that your first exposure to The Book of Mormon came through a South Park episode. That episode sparked The Book Of Mormon from the creators of the Comedy Central hit, and for years, it's been entertaining audiences with big laughs and memorable songs like "I Believe" and "Turn It Off." Now you have a chance to see this performance live in New York, New York at Eugene O'Neill Theatre, the show's home since 2011, on Wednesday 2nd September 2026 at 7:00 PM ET.
There's no question that The Book Of Mormon is the most unapologetic and irreverent show to hit Broadway, arguably ever. The nine-time Tony Award winner including Best Musical has delighted audiences for over 15 years. Ironically, Trey Parker and Matt Stone wanted to create musicals long before they created the beloved community of South Park, Colorado. Don't think for a second that The Book Of Mormon was pulled together by some improvised TV hot shots. This version of The Book of Mormon features an incredible cast led by Kevin Clay as Elder Price and Diego Enrico as Elder Cunningham that will fully deliver the humor and absurd elements of the story. Wednesday 2nd September 2026 is set to be an entertaining evening at the historic Eugene O'Neill Theatre in the heart of Manhattan's Theater District. Select the "Buy Tickets" link to experience the show live.
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From the moment that people read "Brought to you by the creators of South Park", they have a certain expectation about what they're going to see on stage. Yes, to be fair, if you look carefully, you'll recognize that signature style from Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez (co-creator of Avenue Q). However, this is a performance that's hitting the road after premiering on Broadway more than 15 years ago. That speaks to the fact that The Book Of Mormon is an proven stage production appreciated by theater fans - earning nine Tony Awards including Best Musical. Wednesday 2nd September 2026 marks your chance to add your name to the list of loyal fans, with current leads Kevin Clay and Diego Enrico bringing their talents to the roles of Elder Price and Elder Cunningham.
If you think that this is just a performance that Trey Parker and Matt Stone came up with to trash a religion, you're in for a rude awakening. Without giving too much away, we'd say, the story runs on this sense of naivety from the characters - two Mormon missionaries sent to Uganda - but they are learning as the story unfolds. It makes them easy to connect with, and it's a big reason audiences keep returning when The Book of Mormon is playing. As with any musical, some of these songs also play a pivotal role in keeping your eyes glued to the stage. When it's all wrapped up, you might have a sense of surprise at what you just saw, but you'll know you've had a blast as the strong ensemble keep you watching closely from start to finish.
When attending a performance, finding the right seats to have a strong perspective of the performance is essential to the entire experience. Standard theater seating advice applies here! That means you're going to want to look for a spot near the center section. The historic Eugene O'Neill Theatre, home to The Book of Mormon since 2011, features intimate seating across its orchestra and mezzanine levels with approximately 1,034 seats. Also, think twice before sitting in the very front. That's not where you're going to have the ideal view of the stage. On the contrary, you're going to be looking up at the actors' shoes for most of the show.
If you want to experience one of the more controversial, yet beloved Broadway shows of the last decade plus, then don't hesitate to use the "Buy Tickets" link soon. Spots for The Book of Mormon at this cozy Theater District venue are usually in high demand on tour.
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