The Book of Mormon Broadway tickets is available now. The musical will be performed at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre till the 5th of January 2025. Buy The Book of Mormon Broadway tickets now to avoid missing out on this brilliant musical comedy.
The creators of the hit TV show "South Park", Trey Parker and Matt Stone, two exceptional creative visionaries who offer a fresh perspective to the theatre, wrote and directed The Book of Mormon. The play comes to life with stunning sets by Scott Park, choreography by Casey Nicholaw, and costumes by Ann Roth. It's really no surprise the show earned 9 Tony Awards with a cast and crew that is so outstanding. The Book of Mormon is full of witty one-liners that linger in your mind for days and songs that make you want to sing along. Regardless of their religious identity, many people will be able to relate to the show's themes of faith and doubt.
The play is a satirical observation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint's (Mormon Church’s) ideology and practices. The Book of Mormon follows the journey of two Mormon missionaries as they undertake a mission to share the word of god with the locals of a rural Ugandan community. But they quickly discover that the task is not as simple as they had assumed. The lack of attention from the villagers, who are preoccupied with more important issues like AIDS, famine, female genital mutilation, and persecution from local warlords, challenges the devoted young missionaries. Will they succeed in fulfilling their duties? Or do they lose their faith instead? Book The Book of Mormon Broadway tickets now to find out the answers to these questions.
Note: Producers can not guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Continue to sing along to top songs from the musical including I Am Africa, Making Things Up Again and I Am Here For You.
The Eugene O'Neill Theatre is a Broadway theatre located in the Theatre District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The Herbert J. Krapp-designed theatre was built for the Shubert brothers. When it debuted in 1925, they named it after the famous tragedian Edwin Forrest. The contemporary version is named after American playwright Eugene O'Neill and seats 1,0348. The interior of the theatre is a recognised landmark in New York City.
Seating Capacity: 1034
Eugene O'Neill Theatre Seating Chart will help you find the best seats in the theatre.
Address: 230 West 49 Street, New York, NY 10019
Subway: The closest subway station is 50th Street on the A, C and E
Bus: Take bus M50 at West 49th Street and 7th Avenue, and the M7, M20 and M104 at West 50th Street and 7th Avenue
Available Facilities: Water Fountain, Elevators, Restrooms
Accessibility: Hearing assistance, Wheelchair spaces
Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security all audience members will be subject to security checks upon arrival at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre.
Dress Code: Smart and casual wear or semi-formals are recommended. Keep in mind, that most Broadway theatres are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
Outside Food: Most theatres do not allow outside food inside the theatres but most of them also have a café or restaurant inside the premises or nearby.
Fantastic show from start to finish. Laughed so much ! Would highly recommend it Booking experience very easy but you need the app to get your tickets as we booked in the uk and tickets did not get sent via email .
It was very easy. I only had trouble knowing where the seats were located. Luckily I loved my seats! A more detailed seating map would be good.
Easy Great instructions/directions
The ticketing process was very smooth and easy. We absolutely loved the show.
Wonderful show super funny and irreverent
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When you book online The Book of Mormon Broadway tickets, you usually get the opportunity to choose your own seats. This ensures that you don’t have to make do with partial-view seating. But, when it comes to lottery tickets or day seats, the Box Office will allocate seating so there is a higher chance of getting split or partial view seats.
The opening date of The Book of Mormon was 24 March 2011. You can catch the show at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
The Book of Mormon is suitable for guests aged 13+. Children under 4 will not be admitted.
You can watch The Book of Mormon at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
The Book of Mormon runs for 2 hr 30 min with an interval.
The Book of Mormon is a musical about faith and the tests life puts it through.
The cast of The Book of Mormon includes Kevin Clay as Elder Price, Cody Strand as Elder Cunningham, and Kim Exum as Nabulungi.
The Book of Mormon has a range of delightful songs. Listen to top songs such as ‘I Am Africa’, ‘Making Things Up Again’ and ‘I Am Here For You’. You can find The Book of Mormon playlist here.
While Broadway doesn’t enforce a strict dress code, we recommend that you dress in semi-casual or smart casual attire. Wear something comfortable and carry a wrap in case the air conditioning makes the theater a bit chilly.
Outside food is forbidden in most Broadway theaters. But, when you go to watch The Book of Mormon, you can grab a quick bite before or after the show. Most theaters have bars or cafes inside where you can buy snacks and drinks.
When guests visit to watch The Book of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre, they can avail of facilities like wheelchair spaces, assistive listening devices, water fountains, elevators, restrooms and more.
You cannot take photos or videos of the performance. But, you may be able to purchase copies of stills of the show at the theater’s souvenir shop.