The Book of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

The Book of Mormon Tickets

Eugene O'Neill Theatre | New York, New York

No visit to New York City is complete without visiting the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, especially on Saturday 27th November 2021 when The Book of Mormon comes to the stage. The Book of Mormon follows the story of two missionaries who are sent from Salt Lake City to educate in a remote Ugandan village. Written by Stone, Parker and Avenue Q's co-creator Robert Lopez, the musical is directed by Parker and Casey Nicholaw. The Broadway show won nine Tony awards last year! The only spot in New York City that without a doubt is perfect for the iconic Book of Mormon, and you will see why when you join guests this Saturday.

The Book of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

Are you ready for The Book of Mormon? Critics called it “the most profane musical in Broadway history!” – The New York Post and “Indecently funny. The killer whale of comedy.” – The Evening Standard. The book of Mormon will have you weeping with laughter, brought to you by Eugene O'Neill Theatre and the creators of South Park. This parody isn't reality, and it's the very distortion that makes it appealing and often very funny. Follow two Mormon missionaries, the devout, missionary-to-be Elder Kevin Price and Elder Arnold Cunningham, an insecure compulsive liar, as they arrive in a secluded village in Uganda in deepest darkest Africa to bring a volume of scripture that will change people's lives forever by bringing them closer to Christ… Listen close as Elder Arnold weaves you a tale of Joseph Smith scripture mixed in with pieces of science fiction and fantasy combining, Hobbits, Star Wars and some sex with a frog to cure AIDS! Then get to meet the delightful local warlord, General Butt-Fucking Naked as he comes in to demand mutilation and murder! How will our two fearless missionaries deal with or even survive the horrors waiting for them? Grab some tickets and come on down to Eugene O'Neill Theatre and find out!

The Book of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

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