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The Book of Mormon, the award-winning Broadway Musical from the creators of South Park.

Parental advisory: Explicit language. All persons under 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to the accompanying adult.

Running until 22 February 2025

Run time 2hr 30min (inc. interval)

Includes interval

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Nine 2011 Tony Awards say The Book Of Mormon is the Best Musical of the Year.

Vogue says, “It's the funniest musical of all time.”  The New York Times says, “It's the best musical of this century.”  

It's The Book of Mormon, the Broadway phenomenon from South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez.

★★★★★ Sunday Telegraph
★★★★ The Independent on Sunday
★★★★ Whatsonstage.com
★★★★ The Independent
★★★★ Evening Standard
★★★★ Metro
★★★★ Time Out 

 

Upcoming Performance Times

Monday25 November 2024
Tuesday26 November 2024
Wednesday27 November 2024
Thursday28 November 2024
Friday29 November 2024
Friday29 November 2024
Saturday30 November 2024
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Parental advisory: Explicit language. All persons under 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to the accompanying adult.

Running time

2hr 30min (inc. interval)

Performance dates

15 November 2021 - 22 February 2025

Content

Recommended for ages 18 and above. Contains strong language, scenes of sexual nature, and strong violent scenes. This production contains content and themes that many would consider offensive.

Special notes

Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.

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A Definitive Guide to The Book of Mormon Songs

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A Definitive Guide to The Book of Mormon Songs

The Book of Mormon is not for the faint-hearted. But for those with a wicked sense of humour, the shocking musical - currently playing at the Prince of Wales Theatre - has some of the most riotous jokes ever seen in the West End. But what about The Book Of Mormon musical songs? Discover more about the show and its musical numbers with our handy guide.

About The Book Of Mormon

From the creators of South Park (Matt Stone and Trey Parker) and Avenue Q (Robert Lopez) comes the cutting musical comedy about two Mormon missionaries who travel to Uganda hoping to recruit new members to the church. It opened on Broadway in 2011, winning nine Tony Awards before opening in the West End, where it won four Oliviers.

All of The Book Of Mormon songs in order

In total, there are 17 catchy numbers. With songs about Mormon practices, evil doughnuts, sexual orientation, war crimes, and atrocities, nothing's left off the table in the sardonic comedy. With songs sung by all the Book of Mormon characters, it’s a dense and hilarious experience. To help guide you through the extensive list of topics, here are The Book Of Mormon musical songs in detail.

The Book of Mormon Act One songs

Hello!

The opener and potentially the most well-known (and innocent) of The Book Of Mormon songs is 'Hello!'. The upbeat introduction features doorbells and multiple voices as the religious characters go door-to-door seeking converts. With clever yet simple layering, we experience our first tongue-in-cheek jokes while meeting one of our leads, Elder Cunningham.

Two by Two

Teaching the audience about Mormon practices and giving us an insight into the egotistic Elder Price, 'Two by Two' pair off the Mormon brothers as they’re assigned their missions. While others are sent to dream locations such as Japan and France, Elder Price wishes to visit Florida and is met with a reality check by the end of the song.

You and Me (But Mostly Me)

Accepting their mission, the duet between Elder Price and Elder Cunningham delves further into the personalities of the unlikely duo. With Elder Price confidently taking the lead, Elder Cunningham loyally vows to be a sidekick and stay out of the way.

Hasa Diga Eebowai

When the Elders finally land in Uganda, they’re met with the harsh realities of life. With mentions of AIDS, famine, and illegal practices, to name a few, the foreign pair are taught a blasphemous Ugandan phrase. The explicit song asks listeners and observers to reserve judgment as they've not had the same incredible hardships as the villagers.

Turn It Off

When the dynamic duo meet the other missionaries stationed in the village, Elder McKinley teaches them to suppress upsetting thoughts, ideas or feelings. 'Turn It Off' is one of the most eye-opening and glittering songs from The Book Of Mormon. With a glitzy tap-dance break, the seemingly light-hearted number feels silly compared with the experiences of the villagers, but with its existential questions, mentions of domestic abuse, and suppression, it’s not as trivial as you would wish it to be.

I Am Here for You

An emotional declaration of loyalty from Elder Cunningham comes in the form of a lullaby. While Elder Price remains focused on numbers and achievements, Elder Cunningham is hoping to be accepted.

All-American Prophet

Confident he can succeed where the other missionaries have failed, Elder Price sings 'All-American Prophet' - a brief history of Joseph Smith and the origins of The Book of Mormon. The tribute to the Mormon icon slowly descends into a celebration of the arrogant Kevin Price, who believes he will become the next All-American prophet.

Sal Tlay Ka Siti

One of the most heart-breaking Book of Mormon songs comes from the innocent, impressionable and optimistic Nabulungi - a young woman from the village. The power ballad laments about Nabulungi’s mother and the comforting stories she used to tell. After speaking to the missionaries, she lists all the simple things she will experience in the magical land of Salt Lake City.

Man Up

The first solo from Elder Cunningham is an inspirational and motivational pep talk to himself at the end of Act One. Abandoned by his partner, Arnold decides it’s time he steps up and leads the charge in attempting to recruit people to the church.

4 Jul, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu

The perfect Palentine's shows The Book of Mormon t-shirt competitionTop 5 The Book of Mormon songs #StageySoundtrackSunday

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Top 5 The Book of Mormon songs #StageySoundtrackSunday

The multi-Tony-Award winning musical from the creators of South Park continues to be a West End sell-out! Tickets for The Book of Mormon are still some of the hottest in town 9 years after opening in London. The shockingly funny show broke theatre records when it released the Original Broadway Cast Recording, adding further to the musical’s success.

For this week’s #StageySoundtrackSunday we have narrowed down our favourite The Book of Mormon songs. Check out what made our top 5 list below…

15 May, 2022 | By Jade Ali

West End The Book of Mormon reopening cast announced!

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West End The Book of Mormon reopening cast announced!

The West End production of The Book of Mormon is set to reopen at London’s Prince of Wales Theatre (the current home of The Windsors: Endgame) on 15 November 2021 – 20 months after closing due to the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. The musical has revealed its full cast for when it returns! The Book of Mormon tickets are booking now for its reopening, but the hit musical is still as popular as ever so secure your tickets sooner than later!

14 Sep, 2021 | By Jade Ali

The Book of Mormon tickets are back on sale now!

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The Book of Mormon tickets are back on sale now!

Here’s some good theatre news! Tickets for The Book of Mormon have just gone back on sale for its return this summer. We’ve been missing live theatre a lot and what a relief it will be to return to the West End and visit one of the funniest shows in town! Support theatre and prepare for the curtains to rise again next year. Book your The Book of Mormon tickets now!

11 Jan, 2021 | By Jade Ali

(WATCH VIDEO): Book of Mormon's Sam Toland posts song "HELL YES FOR THE NHS" on YouTube

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(WATCH VIDEO): Book of Mormon's Sam Toland posts song "HELL YES FOR THE NHS" on YouTube

The Book of Mormon UK star Sam Toland wrote a song celebrating the NHS. A music video for "HELL YES FOR THE NHS" can be found on his YouTube channel with him performing alongside other major West End stars from over 10 different shows, including Hamilton, Les Mis, and more! Check out the video clip for #hellyesfortheNHS below and be sure to make a charitable donation to the NHS here.

CREDITS
Musical arrangements: Benjamin Holder (
@benjaminholder)
Video editor: Ryan Metcalfe (@RyanJMetcalfe)
Bass: Hugh Richardson (@Hughbass123)
Guitar: Ben Castle
Drums: Dave Stewart
Lyrics: Sam Toland (@sam_toland)

8 May, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

The Book of Mormon musical FAQ

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The Book of Mormon musical FAQ

Your top 15 most frequently asked questions about The Book of Mormon have now been answered! This hilarious Olivier Award-winning musical is set to return full throttle once this "spooky coronavirus hell dream" is over. Here's everything essential you need to know about the show.

28 Apr, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

The West End Flea Market set to return this year!

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The West End Flea Market set to return this year!

Following Acting for Others' huge success with their inaugural West End Flea Market last May at St Paul's Church, Covent Garden, the charity organisation has now officially confirmed that the popular fundraising event will be back this summer.

8 Jan, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

These 5 Book of Mormon songs are not for the faint-hearted

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These 5 Book of Mormon songs are not for the faint-hearted

The Book for Mormon does for the prudish what seeing blood does for the squeamish; of course, there's also plenty of blood and guts to go around in this outrageous musical comedy by the creators of South Park. Perhaps you already know these five Book of Mormon songs. But if you haven't rushed over to the Prince of Whales Theatre, then you probably don't know the half of what makes them so crazy-fun.

See our list below for the top five shocking songs in The Book of Mormon that are not for the faint of heart. (Be warned that this may contain some spoilers and adult content. Reader discretion is advised.)

26 Jul, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

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