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Hasa Diga Eebowai! The Book of Mormon: Broadway's Smash Hit Returns to NYC
Overview
Experience the uproarious and irreverent musical comedy, The Book of Mormon, at the historic Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City this October. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone (of South Park fame) along with Robert Lopez (co-creator of Avenue Q), this nine-time Tony Award-winning production follows two young Mormon missionaries sent to Uganda. Known for its satirical wit and catchy musical numbers, The Book of Mormon has captivated audiences since its Broadway debut. The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, with a capacity of over 1,000, provides an intimate setting for this acclaimed show. New York City, a global hub for arts and culture, offers the perfect backdrop for this theatrical phenomenon. Past performances have garnered rave reviews, praising the show's humor, heart, and memorable songs.
Highlights
Nine-Time Tony Award Winner: The Book of Mormon has won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, solidifying its place as a Broadway phenomenon.
From the Creators of South Park: The musical is co-created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the minds behind the animated comedy South Park, guaranteeing a sharp and satirical experience.
Eugene O'Neill Theatre: The show is hosted at the legendary Eugene O'Neill Theatre, a historic Broadway venue known for its intimate atmosphere and rich theatrical history.
Critically Acclaimed Score: Featuring music by Robert Lopez, co-creator of Avenue Q and Frozen, the show boasts a score filled with memorable and catchy tunes.
Sentiment Analysis
The Book of Mormon receives overwhelmingly positive reviews for its humor, music, and performances. While some find the satire offensive, most audiences find the show to be a hilarious and heartwarming experience.

The show's humor is frequently praised as witty and irreverent.
Catchy musical numbers are a highlight for many attendees.
The performances of the cast are consistently lauded.
The show's ability to blend satire with heart resonates with audiences.
Some find the satire to be offensive or insensitive.
The ticket may be expensive for some audience
Location
Meeting Point
Eugene O'Neill Theatre New York NY US

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Oct
28
Tuesday
7:00 PM
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