The Book of Mormon

A young Mormon boy is shown dancing with glee, Bible in hand. The Book of Mormon title is written across an ornate doorbell with the button making the "O" in Mormon. Additional text above reads "Winner 9 Tony Awards including Best Musical"

Show Details

Performance Schedule

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Run Dates

March 24, 2011 - Open Run

Upcoming Scheduled Events

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Running Time

2:30 hrs

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Show Description

Winner of 9 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, this hilarious smash hit follows a mismatched pair of Mormons sent on a mission to a place that's about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Entertainment Weekly calls The Book of Mormon "the funniest show ever." The New York Times simply calls it "the best musical of this century."

Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, five-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park, and Robert Lopez, two-time Academy Award winner for Best Original Songs from the musicals Frozen and Coco and Tony Award-winning co-creator of Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon opened on Broadway in the spring of 2011 to rapturous reviews and has gone on to become one of the most successful musicals of all time.

"You'll laugh until it hurts!" (Rolling Stone). And isn't it time you had a good laugh? This is musical theater. Missionary style.

Audience Advisory

Parents please be advised that The Book of Mormon contains explicit language. Jujamcyn Theaters invites each family to choose what is suitable, however all guests must be at least 4 years of age to attend the show.

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March 24, 2011 - Open Run

Wheelchair seating, assistive listening devices, loopSystem, handheld captions, and prerecorded audio description are always available.

For Show Times, see Performance Schedule above.


Wheelchair

Accessible seating is available in the Orchestra only.

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(212) 840-0479
Hearing: Assistive Listening Devices

Reservations, though not required, are available at soundssociates.com/reservations.

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(212) 757-5679
Hearing: Loop Systems

Neck induction loop. Reservations, though not required, at soundassociates.com/reservations.

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(212) 757-5679
Closed Captioning

I-Caption device. Reservations, though not required, at soundassociates.com/reservations.

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(212) 757-5679
Audio Description: Pre-recorded

D-Scriptive device. Reservations, though not required, at soundassociates.com/reservations.

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(212) 757-5679

Theatre Details

Address

Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 West 49th Street
New York City, NY 10036

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Public Transportation

By Subway: C, E to 50th St, walk south to 49th Street, east to theatre. 1 to 50th street, walk south to 49th Street, west to theatre.

By Bus: The M7, M20, M50 and M104 buses all stop close to the theatre.

Additional Accessibility Details

Wheelchair Info: Wheelchair seating available. Theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps to the designated wheelchair seating locations in the orchestra.

Seating: Orchestra on ground level. Lower lounge and mezzanine reached only by stairs

Elevator\Escalator: There are no elevators or escalators at this theatre.

Parking: Valet parking garage: West of passenger loading zone. No vans. Lot: Corner of 8th Ave. & 49th St.

Curb Ramps: SW corner of 49th St. & Broadway; SE corner of 49th St. & 8th Ave.

Entrance: Double doors in series: 1st set (each 27") to lobby. Up slope and through 2nd set (each 26") into theater.

Box Office: Lobby. Counter 46".

Restroom: Womens and Mens: Lower lounge. Down nineteen steps then up two steps into restroom.

Water Fountain: Water available from the bar.

Telephone: Telephones are not available at this theatre.

Assisted Listening System: Reservations are not necessary. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit. Please call: (212) 582-7678 to reserve in advance. For I-Caption devices please call Sound Associates at 212-582-7678 for reservations

Visual Assistance: Low vision seats are available online and in person. For a pre-recorded audio description device call Sound Associates at 212-582-7678 for reservations.

Folding Armrests: Mobility seats with folding armrests are available for purchase online, in person, or on the phone.

Translation: Subtitled language translations available in Spanish, Japanese & Portuguese for $5 on the GalaPro app. For more information, go to https://www.galapro.com/

Reviews (3)

This is to all the doubters and deniers out there, the ones who say that heaven on Broadway does not exist, that it’s only some myth our ancestors dreamed up. I am here to report that a newborn, old-fashioned, pleasure-giving musical has arrived at the Eugene O’Neill Theater, the kind our grandparents told us left them walking on air if not on water. So hie thee hence, nonbelievers (and believers too), to The Book of Mormon, and feast upon its sweetness ... All the folks involved in Mormon prove themselves worthy, dues-paying members of the church of Broadway ... A celebration of the privilege, for just a couple of hours, of living inside that improbable paradise called a musical comedy.

—Ben Brantley, The New York Times

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Grade: A! And what happens to Elder Price (Andrew Rannells) and Elder Cunningham (Josh Gad) ... it’s R-rated, hilarious, humane and the basis of an exhilarating Broadway musical at once revolutionary and classic, funny and obscene, uncompromising in production standards and unafraid of just about anything else. ... [Matt Stone, Trey Parker and Robert Lopez] have also created a spectacular, rather perfect Broadway musical not only grounded in a serious love and understanding of the traditions that make a Broadway musical great but also filled with love for the very flawed, mortal characters who populate this romp. ... This is what 21st-century Broadway can be. If Broadway has the balls. Lord knows, The Book of Mormon does.

—Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

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Five stars! Brimming with cheerful obscenity, sharp satire and catchy tunes, The Book of Mormon is a sick mystic revelation, the most exuberantly entertaining Broadway musical in years. 

—David Cote, Time Out New York

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