The Book of Mormon

Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez’s irreverent musical about Mormon missionaries in Uganda. Running at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre since 2011 — over 5,000 performances and counting. The cast rotates constantly; the comedy stays sharp. Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker direct. The Mormon Broadway lottery via Broadway Direct opens daily and is one of the long-running lotteries in the city; odds vary by performance but matinees are easier than evenings.

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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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