
The Book of Mormon
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The Lowdown
The plot is exactly what you expect from the South Park guys: two mismatched missionaries sent to Uganda to save souls, only to find the locals have bigger problems than theology. It is vulgar, it is loud, and it hits every religious target in sight with the subtlety of an L train derailment. While the script leans heavily on shock value, the musical composition is genuinely tight. Skip it if you are easily offended by blasphemy or bad taste. Go if you want to see a cynical, high-energy spectacle that makes the church look like a punchline. It has been running for over a decade for a reason.
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Reviews
Our verdict
Still the filthiest, funniest, most expertly built comedy on Broadway. The South Park guys plus Robert Lopez won nine Tonys in 2011 and the thing hasn't lost a step — gleefully offensive, secretly affectionate, and tuneful enough that you'll hum the blasphemy on the way home. If you can take a joke, it's the easiest recommendation in town.
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Reader average 5.0 ★ · 1 reportHilarious show, and saw it front row on the side twice and once in the center mezzanine. It was really worth the time and effort. Enjoy. Let's check it out.
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Bradford Buonasera –
Hilarious show, and saw it front row on the side twice and once in the center mezzanine. It was really worth the time and effort. Enjoy. Let’s check it out.
Born in the City –
Still the filthiest, funniest, most expertly built comedy on Broadway. The South Park guys plus Robert Lopez won nine Tonys in 2011 and the thing hasn’t lost a step — gleefully offensive, secretly affectionate, and tuneful enough that you’ll hum the blasphemy on the way home. If you can take a joke, it’s the easiest recommendation in town.