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Book Of Mormon Chicago Run Begins 12/11/2012

Tony-winning Broadway musical, Book of Mormon’s Chicago run launches its first preview performance Tuesday 12/11/2012 at the Bank of America Theatre.

Book Of Mormon musical tells the story of two young Mormon missionaries assigned to northern Uganda – with raunchy results. The show was originally slated to go through March but extended through June 2 after it sold out its first three months of shows.

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The Book of Mormon Star James Vincent Meredith Interview for RedEye

James Vincent Meredith co-stars in the Chicago production of ‘The Book of Mormon” interviewed By Julia Borcherts for RedEye.

What was your audition process?
April of this year, I was called in to audition at the equity offices here in town. I had a scene and a few bars of a song. They called me back—maybe a week later at the most—and I did the same thing again with the director in the room and a few more people behind the table [laughs]. And then after that, I just kind of waited and waited and I actually I think I knew via my agent in May or June. But there were so many other things to get worked out that I didn’t really go public with it until the last few weeks. [Laughs]

What did you do when you found out you’d landed the role?
First, I was crazy with excitement and then I got crazy with fear because I haven’t done a musical on this big a stage in…uh…ever.

I think I’d only done one musical before and that was “The King and I” out at Drury Lane Oakbrook—maybe five, six years ago—and I didn’t really have to sing much [laughs], so that was a lot less stressful.

So once I got over the excitement and the following fear, I just got to work and started seeing a vocal coach and tried to learn about as much of the musical as I could before I went to New York for rehearsals.

What’s one of the craziest or most unexpected things that’s happened so far during rehearsals?
At one point, we had finished a run-through and there’s a guy who’s piping in with these notes here and there and I don’t really know who he is but I imagine he’s important because no one is cutting him off and he’s literally sitting right next to our director. And everyone’s taking his notes—and they’re pretty good notes.

So we get through the whole process and at the very end, I’m talking to one of the actors and I’m like, “Should I know this guy?” And they’re like, “Yeah, that’s Trey Parker!” [laughs]

I’m like, “No [bleep]!” I couldn’t believe that that was the guy who was giving us these notes—at the very beginning of rehearsals and through the process, we never really had an opportunity where we met Trey and Matt, and I had never honestly really seen them.

So I actually went up and met him afterwards and told him that and he kind of cracked up.

Read the complete interview {Via RedEyeChicago.com}

The Book of Mormon is scheduled to run at Chicago’s Bank of America Theatre from Tuesday, Dec. 11, to Sunday, June 2. Buy Book Of Mormon Chicago IL Tickets Online at discounted prices – Save $10 when you spend 350+, Use code AFF$10.

The Book of Mormon’s Chicago Company Cast Update

Casting announced for the Chicago company of The Book of Mormon, the winner of the 2011 Tony Award for Best Musical and eight other Tonys. The Chicago production of the comedy by South Park honchos Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez, plays the Bank of America Theatre starting December 11, 2012 through June 02, 2013. It’s separate from the first national tour, which is currently at Los Angeles’s Pantages Theatre.

Nic Rouleau, currently making his Broadway debut as straightlaced missionary Elder Price (the role originally played on Broadway by Andrew Rannells, now of NBC sitcom The New Normal), will reprise that role here. Socially awkward Elder Cunningham (the role originated by Josh Gad, now of NBC sitcom 1600 Penn) will be played by Pitch Perfect’s Ben Platt.

Stephanie Umoh, a Theatre World Award winner for the recent Broadway revival of Ragtime, will play African ingenue Nabulungi, the role for which the Broadway cast’s Nikki M. James won a Tony. Two more leading roles will be filled by Chicago actors: Steppenwolf ensemble member James Vincent Meredith is Mafala Hatimbi, and Northwestern alum Jackson Evans (Drury Lane’s Hairspray and Spamalot) will play Elder McKinley.

Christopher Shyer, David Aron Damane, J. Casey Barrett, Tallia Brinson, Rob Colletti, Patrice Covington, Camille Eanga-Selenge, Jake Emmerling, Mike Evariste, Donell James Foreman, Bradley Gale, Eric Giancola, Darius Harper, Eric Huffman, Corey Hummerston, Eric Jackson, Emily Jenda, Nick Laughlin, Stephen Mark Lukas, J. Paris Alexander Nesbitt, Monica Patton, John Pinto Jr., Jon-Michael Reese, Travis Robertson, Cessalee Stovall and Hardy Weaver comprise the ensemble.

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Book Of Mormon Chicago Tickets Now On Sale – Performance Dates

Book of Mormon scheduled to run at Bank Of America Theatre (formerly Lasalle Bank Theatre) from Dec. 11, 2012 through March 3, 2013. Book Of Mormon Chicago Tickets Now On Sale Online and at the Box office.

The Book of Mormon is scheduled for a 12-week run beginning in December 2012, but interest in the Tony Award-winning play will almost guarantee an extension in the run past March 2013.

Book of Mormon Bank Of America Theatre Performance Schedule:
Tuesdays – 7:30 PM
No performances on Tuesday Dec 25 and Jan 01.
Wednesdays (Dec 12, 19, Jan 30, Feb 13, 20, 27) – 7:30 PM
Wednesdays (Dec 26, Jan 02, 09, 16, 23, Feb 06) – 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Thursdays – 7:30 PM
Fridays – 7:30 PM
Saturdays – 2:00 PM & 8:00 PM
Sundays (Dec 16, 23, 30) – 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Sundays (Jan 06, 13, 20, 27, Feb 03, 10, 17, 24 and March 03) – 2:00 PM

About Bank of America Theatre – The theater opened as the Majestic Theatre in 1906 as Chicago’s first million-dollar-plus venue and the tallest building at the time. Another theater on vaudville’s Orpheum Circuit, it even hosted Harry Houdini. When vaudeville tanked, the theater closed but opened again as the Sam Shubert Theatre in time to show heyday favorites like Carousel, South Pacific and Guys and Dolls. The theater was restored and renamed the LaSalle Bank Theater in 2005 and then the Bank of America Theatre in 2008.

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