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The hilarious multi-award winning musical from the creators of South Park.
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About The Book of Mormon

Hello! We would like to share with you the most amazing musical This show will change your life, so book The Book of Mormon tickets on TodayTix.

Don't miss the hit musical comedy from the double EGOT winner Robert Lopez, and the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, in the West End. London Theatre raved in a review that “Like the contents of The Book of Mormon itself, this show could well end up being the stuff of legend.”

The Book of Mormon musical follows Elder Price, a rising star in his church and a shining example for all the Mormons around him. When it’s his turn to go on his mission, he dreams of going to Orlando to spread his faith. So when he ends up in Uganda with the awkward Elder Cunningham, he struggles to see “God’s plan.”

While the missionaries are concerned they can’t convert their new neighbours to Mormonism, the locals are doing all it takes to survive in a war-torn country. At one point, it seems as if Elder Price and Elder Cunningham are way over their heads. That’s until they meet the local young woman Nabulungi, who believes everything Elder Cunningham says and dreams of a simpler life. Make tomorrow your latter day and see The Book of Mormon in London.

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Run time

2hr 30min. Incl. 1 interval.

Age

Ages 17+. Under 16s must be accompanied and sat next to an adult (18+). Everyone must have their own ticket. Under 3s will not be admitted.

Start date

7th November, 2024

End date

22nd March, 2025

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The Book of Mormon cast and creative team

By: Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone
Music: Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone
Director: Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker
Choreography: Casey Nicholaw
Cast list: Blair Gibson (as Elder Price), Conner Peirson (as Elder Cunningham), Aviva Tulley (as Nabulungi), Colin Burnicle (as Elder McKinley), Ian Carlyle (as Mafala Hatimbi), Ron Remke (as Joseph Smith/Jesus/Price's Dad/Mission President), Matthew Elliot-Campbell (as General/Satan)
Design: Scott Pask
Costume: Ann Roth
Lighting: Brian MacDevitt
Sound: Brian Ronan

Venue

31 Coventry Street, London, United Kingdom, W1D 6AS

Directions

Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Haymarket) 3, 6, 12, 13, 19, 23, 38, 88, 139
Night bus numbers: (Haymarket) 6, 12, 23, 88, 139, N3, N13, N18, N19, N38, N97, N136, N550, N551
Car park: Leicester Square, Whitcomb Street (1min)
Directions from tube: (2mins) Take Coventry Street and the theatre is be past the London Trocadero on your right.

More information about The Book of Mormon

Did you know that all of the beliefs The Book of Mormon musical satirises are real? That’s right, as wild as the show is, it’s based on tenets of the actual holy text. For example, Joseph Smith really believed he translated the Mormon text from golden plates. While the show’s drawn attention for its religious satire, the musical’s message about faith and belief will capture your heart.

Get ready for hilarious songs throughout The Book of Mormon like “Spooky Mormon Hell Dream,” “Baptise Me,” and the whistlestop Mormon history song, “All-American Prophet,” and enjoy all of The Book of Mormon songs from the Grammy Award-winning score. Find out what makes the musical one of the West End’s biggest hits and longest-running shows today.

The Book of Mormon pulls together a cracking creative team. Alongside Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez who created The Book of Mormon musical, there’s excellent direction and choreography by Tony winner Casey Nicholaw (watch out for the tap dancing in “Turn It Off”), and set design by Scott Pask that’s of Biblical proportions.

What to Watch For:

  • When Matt Parker, Trey Stone, and Robert Lopez were writing the show, they spent time in Salt Lake City, Utah in order to capture authentic experiences. Over half of Salt Lake City inhabitants are Mormon.
  • The Frozen and The Book of Mormon connections don’t just stop with Robert Lopez. Josh Gad, who originated the role of Elder Cunningham, went on to play the animated snowman, Olaf, in Frozen.
  • Even though The Book of Mormon is not directly affiliated with the religion, the Latter Day Saints church wanted to make their mark on the show. The church took out ads in The Book of Mormon programs, inviting audiences to read the original text once they’d seen the show.
  • There are popular culture references for Nabulungi’s name, and she’s called different things throughout the show. Listen for all the references as you watch the show; she’ll be referred to as a variety of people and objects beginning with ‘n’.

Frequently asked questions

What is The Book of Mormon about?

This show will change your life! See the multi-award-winning satirical comedy by the creators of South Park. Follow Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, two mismatched Mormon missionaries, as they embark upon an absurd journey to recruit the people of Uganda into the Church of Latter-Day Saints.

What is the running time of The Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon runs for 2hr 30min. Incl. 1 interval.

Which theatre is The Book of Mormon at?

The Book of Mormon is at London's Prince of Wales Theatre, which is located at 31 Coventry Street, London, W1D 6AS.

How much are tickets for The Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon tickets start at £23.

How do you get tickets for The Book of Mormon?

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What is the age recommendation for The Book of Mormon?

Ages 17+. Under 16s must be accompanied and sat next to an adult (18+). Everyone must have their own ticket. Under 3s will not be admitted.

What are the songs in "The Book of Mormon"?

The Book of Mormon features popular songs, such as “Hello,” “Turn It Off,” and “I Believe.” The musical won Best Original Score at the Tony Awards in 2011.

Who wrote "The Book of Mormon"?

Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of the animated television series South Park, collaborated with Robert Lopez to write The Book of Mormon.

Who directed "The Book of Mormon"?

The Book of Mormon was co-directed by Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker. Nicholaw also created the award-winning choreography for the show.

When did "The Book of Mormon" open in the West End?

The Book of Mormon opened in the West End on 21 March 2013 at the Prince of Wales Theatre. The show picked up four Olivier Awards in 2014 for Best New Musical, Best Actor, Best Supporting Role, and Best Theatre Choreographer.

Is "The Book of Mormon" appropriate for kids?

An adult must accompany those under 16. Parental guidance is strongly advised due to adult themes and strong language.

Is "The Book of Mormon" good?

The Book of Mormon is a satirical award-winning musical by the creators of South Park. London Theatre raves about the show, saying, “It is cleverly written and extremely well-produced, and the excellent, energetic performances give the impression that the cast is loving every minute of it.

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