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The Book of Mormon: Broadway's Smash Hit Returns to NYC!
Overview
Experience the Tony Award-winning sensation, "The Book of Mormon," a satirical musical created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the masterminds behind "South Park", and Robert Lopez of "Avenue Q" and "Frozen." This irreverent show follows two young Mormon missionaries sent to Uganda, challenging their faith and cultural understanding. Housed in the historic Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City, a venue with a seating capacity of around 1,000, known for hosting landmark theatrical productions, "The Book of Mormon" has captivated audiences since its premiere. New York City, a global hub for arts and culture, provides the perfect backdrop for this thought-provoking and hilarious production. Expect sharp wit, catchy tunes, and unforgettable characters that have garnered both critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base since its debut in March 2011.
Highlights
Nine-Time Tony Award Winner: The Book of Mormon has won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, solidifying its status as a modern Broadway classic.
From the Creators of South Park: The show is co-created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the minds behind the Emmy Award-winning animated series South Park, known for its satirical humor.
Long-Running Broadway Hit: Since its opening in 2011, The Book of Mormon has been running consistently on Broadway, captivating audiences for over a decade.
Eugene O'Neill Theatre's Legacy: The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, a historic Broadway venue, adds to the prestige and atmosphere of seeing this acclaimed production.
Sentiment Analysis
The Book of Mormon receives overwhelmingly positive reviews for its humor, music, and performances. While its satirical nature may offend some, the show is generally celebrated as a hilarious and thought-provoking theatrical experience.

Hilarious and witty script praised for its satire and humor.
Catchy and memorable musical numbers that resonate with audiences.
Exceptional performances by the cast, bringing the characters to life.
The show's irreverent approach sparks laughter and conversation.
Some viewers find the show's satire offensive or disrespectful.
The humor may not appeal to all audience members due to its provocative nature.
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Eugene O'Neill Theatre New York NY US

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July
13
Sunday
2:00 PM
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