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Book of Mormon Returning to Denver for fourth time – June 13 to July 07, 2018

The Tony Award-winning musical will be returning to Denver Colorado from June 13 to July 07, 2018, The popular touring musical is making its fourth Denver stop since 2012.

Despite those previous (and sold-out) visits, tickets are expected to move fast for the latest production, which plays at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House until July 07, 2018.

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The story’s about two Mormon missionaries, one a quintessential nerd who’s out of his element and the other a gung-ho Mormon who wants to work in Orlando. They somehow end up in Uganda dealing with some harsh problems.

Book of Mormon Ellie Caulkins Opera House Shows:
Mondays – 7:30 PM
Tuesdays – 7:30 PM
Wednesdays – 7:30 PM
Thursdays – 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
Fridays – 7:30 PM
Saturdays – 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
Sundays – 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM

Book of Mormon, The Tony Award-winning show has previously appeared in Denver in 2012, 2013 and 2015 — and each show during those runs were sold out. Tony-winning musical will be arriving for a 4-week engagement in July 2015.

It’s written by the guys who created “South Park” and one of the guys who wrote “Avenue Q.” There’s lots of foul language, as you might expect from that crew, but by all accounts it’s a substantial musical with great songs and lots of laughs.

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Book of Mormon Returning to Washington DC – July 16 to August 16, 2015

The Tony Award-winning musical will be returning to Washington DC from July 16 to August 16, 2015, according to the center’s season announcement.

If you missed the chance to see singing missionaries dance with African warlords when The Book of Mormon sold out the Kennedy Center last summer, you’ve got another opportunity to snag those pricey tickets in about 18 months.

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The story’s about two Mormon missionaries, one a quintessential nerd who’s out of his element and the other a gung-ho Mormon who wants to
work in Orlando. They somehow end up in Uganda dealing with some harsh problems.

Book of Mormon Kennedy Center Opera House Shows:
Thursday July 16, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Friday July 17, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Saturday July 18, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Sunday July 19, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Tuesday July 21, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Wednesday July 22, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Thursday July 23, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Friday July 24, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Saturday July 25, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Sunday July 26, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Tuesday July 28, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Wednesday July 29, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Thursday July 30, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Friday July 31, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Saturday August 1, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Sunday August 2, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Tuesday August 4, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Wednesday August 5, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Thursday August 6, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Friday August 7, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Saturday August 8, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Sunday August 9, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Tuesday August 11, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Wednesday August 12, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Thursday August 13, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Friday August 14, 2015 – 7:30 PM
Saturday August 15, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Sunday August 16, 2015 – 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM

Book of Mormon was here in Washington during last summer from July 09 to Aug. 18, 2013. Tony-winning musical will be arriving for a 4-week engagement in July 2015.

It’s written by the guys who created “South Park” and one of the guys who wrote “Avenue Q.” There’s lots of foul language, as you might expect from that crew, but by all accounts it’s a substantial musical with great songs and lots of laughs.

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Book of Mormon at Fabulous Fox Theatre GA – Theatre Review

The Book of Mormon musical on National tour is currently playing at the Fabulous Fox Theatre GA through Sunday February 09, 2014.

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Book of Mormon show is complex, multi-layered, sweet, hilarious, and brilliant – Reviewed By Manning Harris, AtlantaINtownPaper.com.

Winner of nine 2011 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Vogue Magazine called the show “the filthiest, most offensive, and—surprise—sweetest thing you’ll see on Broadway this year, and quite possibly the funniest musical ever.” TV’s Jon Stewart said, “It’s so good it makes me angry.”

Two young men, Elder Price (Mark Evans) and Elder Cunningham (Christopher John O’Neill) are sent out on their two-year mission. Elder Price hopes it will be his favorite spot of earth: Orlando—home of Disneyworld! But no, it’s Uganda, Africa. Oops. Neither was expecting that; Elder Price keeps his indomitable enthusiasm. But the goofy Elder Cunningham has yet to even read the Book. Another oops. And he makes things up—to help people. Isn’t that the essence of true religion?

They soon find themselves in a remote village where famine, poverty, and AIDS run rampant. The villagers are not in the mood to be taught some strange religion. What are our missionaries to do, and how on earth can you make a musical comedy from such a situation?

That is the genius of “The Book of Mormon” and its creators: Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone. They wrote the book, music, and lyrics. You may recognize their names. Does “South Park” and “Avenue Q” (Lopez) ring any bells?

The brilliant choreography is by Casey Nicholaw; the direction by Trey Parker and Mr. Nicholaw. Other cast standouts are Samantha Marie Ware, Ron Bohmer, Grey Henson, Stanley Wayne Mathis, Derrick Williams, and Colin Bradbury.

Read the complete review {Via AtlantaINtownPaper.com}

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Book of Mormon Belk Theatre Review – Energetic, Irreverent Book of Mormon

The hit Broadway musical Book of Mormon is playing at the Belk Theatre (130 North Tryon St., Charlotte, NC 28202) through January 05, 2014.

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Energetic, Irreverent Book of Mormon – Reviewed By Lawrence Toppman, CharlotteObserver.com.

The unique thing about “The Book of Mormon” is that the same adjectives can be used to praise or pan it.

It’s crass and juvenile, but crassly funny and joyously juvenile in a way that gets the middle-schooler inside many of us sniggering through it.

It’s shocking, if naughty language and gross concepts shock you. But what’s really shocking is the way this musical hews to the time-tested formula of an innocent hero – in this case, two innocent heroes – overcoming adversity, finding love and leaving us feeling better about the world.

what has made “Mormon” the hottest ticket on Broadway is its blend of emotion, snarkiness and pants-dropping boorishness, and the creators have calibrated that combination unusually well.

Elder Price (Mark Evans) and Elder Cunningham (Christopher John O’Neill) head to Uganda for their two-year mission to introduce Africans to the church. The inhabitants of their district worry too much about famine, genital mutilation of their daughters and a warlord who shoots people point-blank to care much about promises of salvation.

Then Cunningham, a chronic slacker with a bizarre imagination, woos them with a theology that incorporates AIDS cures, Hobbits, “Star Trek” and “Star Wars” myths. They start to come around, asking for baptism, until the warlord (whose name can never appear in this paper) gets annoyed.

Read the complete review {Via CharlotteObserver.com}

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Book of Mormon Musical Tour in Austin TX – Review

Book of Mormon musical tour currently stop in Austin Texas and will perform through October 13, 2013 at Bass Concert Hall (E 23rd Street & Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, Texas 78705).

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The Book of Mormon is most undoubtedly cheeky and pushes the boundaries with content and profanity – Reviewed By Suzanne Cordeiro, Examiner.com.

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The Book of Mormon is most undoubtedly cheeky and pushes the boundaries with content and profanity. It can’t be overlooked that the score, production, acting, and vocal talent is brilliant, and that there is something utterly original about this musical and its controversial content. Unlike other productions, The Book of Mormon does not depend on any one principal cast member to carry the weight in that the talent is amazingly distributed amongst all of the performers. Whether offended or entertained, EW.com said it well with “The perfect Broadway musical. Behold The Book of Mormon. An exhilarating Broadway musical at once revolutionary and classic, hilarious and humane, funny and obscene, uncompromising in production standards and unafraid of just about anything. This is what 21st century Broadway can be. If Broadway has the balls. Lord knows, The Book of Mormon does…”

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Book of Mormon Musical Tour in San Antonio TX – Review

Book of Mormon musical tour currently stop in San Antonio Texas and performing at Majestic Theatre San Antonio (208 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205) through September 29, 2013.

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The San Antonio debut of “The Book of Mormon” — the most highly anticipated show of the fall — definitely lives up to the hype – Reviewed By Deborah Martin, mySanAntonio.com.

The touring show, the kickoff to the Majestic Theatre‘s 2013-14 Broadway in San Antonio season, is a boisterous, gleefully irreverent musical following a pair of young Mormons on their mission to Uganda.

Elder Price (the pitch-perfect Mark Evans) is an ideal representation of Mormonism: Carefully groomed, confident, trim and completely dedicated to his faith. His assigned companion for this two-year mission is his opposite on pretty much every score. Elder Cunningham (the very funny Christopher John O’Neill) sports a shaggy thatch of dark hair and is rumpled, doughy and endearingly awkward. When lost for an answer to a question, he will simply make something up. Which means that his take on the establishment of the Mormon church — delivered when he’s under pressure — blends founder Joseph Smith’s actual bio with bits and pieces from “Star Wars,” “Star Trek” and “The Lord of the Rings.”

Once they arrive in Uganda, the missionaries find themselves in a village with a slew of problems — including rampant AIDS, extreme poverty and the very real threat of being shot by a warlord (the fantastic Derrick Williams) — that previous missionaries and other do-gooders have not been able to alleviate.

How they attempt to fix things swiftly reveals what each of the young men is made of. They are aided by Nabulungi (the wonderful Samantha Marie Ware), a young woman who takes a chance on believing in what they’re selling.

For all of the scatological humor and the liberal use of profanity, there’s a deeply humane, open-hearted quality to the whole show.

Read the complete review {Via mySanAntonio.com}

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Book of Mormon Majestic Theatre San Antonio Review

Book of Mormon musical on national tour is currently performing at Majestic Theatre San Antonio (208 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205) through September 29, 2013.

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Book of Mormon is the most amazing musical, Go forth and be happy – Reviewed By Erin-Privratsky, BroadwayWorld.com.

The musical has been a smash hit on Broadway since it opened in 2011 and it swept the Tony Awards, winning nine of the prized trophies. I have tried numerous times to secure tickets to the show when I’ve been visiting New York City, but they are a hot ticket. When Broadway Across America announced the Majestic Theatre‘s 2013-2014 season in January and The Book of Mormon topped the schedule, I literally jumped for joy.

This week, the musical opened in San Antonio. The audience was abuzz with excitement. As part of the season subscription, I wondered how many people in attendance were aware of what they were getting themselves into regarding the “strong” content of the show. It seemed, however, that most everyone was ready for a night of music, laughs, and a bit of gasp-inducing shock.

THE BOOK OF MORMON delivered. Led by a talented and flashy cast (helmed by Mark Evans as Elder Price and Christopher John O’Niell as Elder Cunningham), the original musical depicts an accurate (?) if not exaggerated life of young Mormon men on their rite of passage of a mission to Uganda, a country of turmoil, fear, and strife – quite a culture shock to the well-groomed young men from Utah who are determined to bring the Ugandan people to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Be forewarned – this musical is not for those sensitive to vulgar language and humor. If you have ever seen an episode of South Park, you have a good idea of what you will experience at The Book of Mormon – except that in a staged musical, the FCC isn’t around to censor you. Basically, leave the children at home.

Read the complete review {Via BroadwayWorld.com}

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Book of Mormon Plays Kennedy Center Opera House July 09 to Aug. 18, 2013 – Review

Book of Mormon musical tour is currently playing at Kennedy Center Opera House from July 09 to August 18, 2013.

Where: Kennedy Center Opera House, 2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20566

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Book of Mormon is ridiculously absurd musical, the upbeat, spectacular of the summer! – reviewed by Amanda Gunther.

With a mere nine Tony Awards under its belt, including Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book; The Book of Mormon is now appearing live at The Kennedy Center’s Opera House Stage. With award winning music, book, and lyrics from co creators Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone; this irreverent musical sensation is sure to win a place in your heart, converting you to a true believer— a believer that phenomenal theatre is still out there and that the world of Broadway has not yet run out of hilarious original ideas. Directed by Tony Award-Winner Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker with Musical Supervision by Stephen Oremus, this ridiculously absurd musical is the upbeat, spectacular of the summer!

From the humble beginnings of a pristine tabernacle to the crumbling third world flatlands of Uganda, Scenic Designer Scott Pask brings a world of Broadway quality scenery to the show. The African sets have particular attention to detail and are a ruddy derelict hovel, a far cry from the polished first world from which the missionaries came. Creating layers into the set for numbers like “Spooky Mormon Hell Dream” and “All American Prophet,” Pask transforms the stage into a fully functional dreamscape for these wildly over the top production numbers.

Choreographer Casey Nicholaw infuses the show with astounding dance routines, all of which contain the flashy razzle dazzle elements of true Broadway choreography. The snazzy tap routine featured in “Turn It Off” is a crisp and clean routine featuring perfect synchronization among the Mormon ensemble with tight kicks and brilliant energy. Nicholaw’s varying styles are well practiced throughout the production, infusing more tribal based movements into numbers like “Hasa Diga Eebowai.” And “Spooky Mormon Hell Dream” brings the show’s most involved dance routine complete with hellacious dancing demons in fiery top hats and swinging pitchfork canes. Nicholaw’s choreography is nothing short of sensational in this production and it drives the upbeat tempo of the show.

The show itself is wildly uproarious, writers Parker, Lopez, and Stone leaving no corner untouched with the humorous intent of offending everyone. Ripe with sexual innuendo seamlessly woven into the songs and spoken scenes, the play has the perfect balance of subtly and blatant in your face ‘bad-taste humor.’ It’s a raunchy riotous ride that uses lyrical dissonance to achieve scintillating laughs in numbers like “Sal Tlay Ka Siti,” an African dreaming-style lullaby that sounds so serene until you listen to what the character is actually singing. Punctuated with quirky over-exaggerated stereotypes in every facet of the production it’s no wonder the musical swept the Tony Awards. Beneath it all is a brilliant satire formed around the humors of the three creators, focusing heavily on the Mormon religion and it’s door-to-door approach; a universally relatable element that draws in every audience member that is able to tolerate the unabashed and unapologetic style of humor.

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The Book of Mormon Tour Review – Sizzles at the Fabulous Fox Theatre

The Book of Mormon Musical currently playing at Fabulous Fox Theatre-St. Louis MO for a 2-week run from February 19 to March 03, 2013. The Book of Mormon musical reviewed by Judith Newmark – Here is the review:

The language — foul, blasphemous and very smart — delivers rhymes you can’t believe you’re hearing. The gestures, vulgar and explicit, inform some of the brightest dances you’ve ever seen.

And here’s the built-in conundrum: Neither part would work without the other.

Get rid of the sunshine, and you’d slog through pure filth. Get rid of the filth, and you’d have another meaningless, feel-good pageant.

But bind them together and you have a dazzling musical, a show that draws its considerable energy from the push-pull of pleasure and shame it manages to provoke time after time after time.

If those credits mean nothing to you, you probably don’t belong at “The Book of Mormon.” If they do, it’s enough to tell you whether or not you want to see this epic about hapless Mormon missionaries in Uganda, facing such tiny obstacles as AIDS, a murderous warlord and the genital mutilation of women.

Yes. In an absolutely hilarious, fast-paced musical comedy.

“The Book of Mormon” is so thoroughly an ensemble piece that it almost seems silly to single out individual performers. We get to enjoy first-class work from Mark Evans as a confident missionary who expects great things of himself, and Christopher John O’Neill as his mission partner, a nerdy science-fiction fan.

Best of all, there’s a big climax telling the story of Mormon leader Joseph Smith. It blends African dance vernacular with the “Small House of Uncle Thomas” from the “King and I,” and as far as I’m concerned it could have lasted all night.

There’s more. “I Am Africa,” sung by the white missionaries, skewers every self-congratulatory anthem you’ve ever heard. But the brightest number is also the least offensive, a tap-dance tribute to the powers of psychological repression called “Turn It Off.”

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The Book of Mormon at The Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre – Review

The Book of Mormon Musical Tour currently Stops in Minneapolis, MN for 2-week run. Book of Mormon will be performing at the Orpheum Theatre MN through February 17, 2013. The Book of Mormon musical play at Orpheum Theater reviewed by Chris Hewitt – Here is the review:

It’s a terrific show that is almost entirely sold out. On second viewing, what is most impressive about “Mormon” is that, after many years of productions that deconstruct the Broadway musical-comedy or shift it into musical-drama, this is a show that proves a traditional Broadway musical can still be great. Well, “traditional” except for a ton of raw language.

“Mormon” takes little pieces of many musicals — an opening number that could almost be in “Bye Bye Birdie,” a parody of “Hakuna Matata” from “Lion King,” the idea of two crazy kids who might just be in love from every show you’ve ever seen — and rearranges them into a production that reminds you there are few things in entertainment more thrilling than a musical comedy that works.

And does “Mormon” work. It’s not the most ambitious musical or the most trail-blazing, but there isn’t a single joke in it that doesn’t land. The dialogue is funny. The songs are funny. The choreography is funny. The costumes are funny. The sets are funny. The lighting cues are funny. Heck, even the ads placed in the program by the actual Mormon Church are funny.

“Mormon” is the most-laughs-per-minute musical comedy ever written because creators Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez haven’t allowed any dead spots. Even in the middle of moments that tug at our hearts, such as the yearning ballad “Sal Tlay Ka Siti,” “Mormon” keeps the jokes coming.

Virtually everyone who walks through the doors of the Orpheum will find themselves the target of jokes in “Mormon,” but the show never feels mean-spirited. There is a sweetness in Mark Evans’ Price and especially in Christopher John O’Neill’s Cunningham.

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