The Book of Mormon tickets

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The Book of Mormon

After stunning audiences on both Broadway and the West End, winning 9 Tony Awards - including Best Musical - and even winning a Grammy award for the soundtrack, The Book of Mormon is rapidly becoming a theatrical phenomenon. Comedy duo Trey Parker and Matt Stone - the geniuses behind the animated hit South Park - joined forces to create this hilarious musical that breathes three-dimensional, all-singing, all-dancing life into the absurdities of Mormon dogma, whilst simultaneously being incredibly rude, potentially offensive and above all, unexpectedly endearing. 

The musical tells the story of two Salt Lake City Mormons sent as missionaries to Uganda, hoping for a few baptisms and a couple of conversions. Instead, they are welcomed by some very harsh realities and a particularly unpleasant warlord. The lyrics are guaranteed to have you weeping with laughter, and you'll almost certainly be humming the music by Avenue Q's Robert Lopez for weeks after. It's fun, lightweight, but thought-provoking, too; addressing everything from consumerism to religion, The Book of Mormon is a musical like no other. Its staggering and well-deserved success make it a real must-see.

"The most cryingly good night out to have come along in years." - The Observer

"It's simply a work of genius, so brilliantly conceived and executed that it makes astonishingly savage and sophisticated satire into joyous, hilarious, literally all-singing, all-dancing fun and glamour." - The Guardian

"Trey Parker and Matt Stone might just be the saviours of the modern musical. The result isn't just great: it's monumental" ★★★★★ - Huffpost Comedy

Access Information

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Address

31 Coventry Street London W1D 6AS

Delivery Method

E-ticket only

Duration

2 hours 30 minutes including interval.

Good To Know

The production contains strobe lighting, flashing lights and gunshots.

Please note: The seating plans are not accurate representations of the auditorium. While we try to ensure they are as close to the actual theatre plan as possible we cannot guarantee they are a true representation. Customers with specific requirements are advised to discuss these with the theatre prior to booking to avoid any confusion.

Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

 

Suitable For Children

This production contains strobe lighting, flashing lights and gunshots. Parental advisory: Explicit language.

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.

Times

15th November 2021 - 23 July 2022

Monday to Saturday at: 7:30pm
Friday & Saturday at: 2:30pm

Where Do I Go

Coventry Street

London

W1D 6AS 

By Train-Charing Cross (approx. 550m), Leicester Square 

By Tube- Piccadilly Circus (approx. 150m), Charing Cross (approx. 550m) By Bus -14, 19, 38

Prince of Wales Theatre

31 Coventry Street London W1D 6AS

Latest critic reviews

  • If you're lucky enough to somehow have a ticket for this, the most cryingly good night out to have come along for years, and are by any chance looking forward to a smug few British-liberal hours sneering at the mad imbecilities of self-righteous Americans and organised religion, I have to tell you that you'll be disappointed. The Book of Mormon is far, far cleverer, far kinder, far more nuanced than that, and one of its many surprises is that it sent an enraptured, ecstatic audience home with an odd sense of having come, somehow, to really like Mormons.

    The Guardian

  • You'll laugh your head off. Mormon is musical comedy heaven.

    Time Out

  • The Genii of South Park hit Broadway, and history is made. Mormon is on its march into legend.

    The Rolling Stone

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