The Book of Mormon

MusicalNew York4.6(1,178 reviews)
The Book of Mormon

God's favorite musical is here to make you shake with laughter.

TheatreMusicalShowComedy
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
New York

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104 performances available

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

  • Official tickets
  • Pick your own seats
  • Full refund if your event is cancelled

About this show

The Book of Mormon Tickets

From the creators of South Park comes Broadway's most outrageous musical comedy. The Book of Mormon follows two young Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, sent to convert villagers in war-torn northern Uganda. What starts as a faith mission becomes a culture clash of epic proportions when the sheltered missionaries face harsh realities far from Salt Lake City.

This Tony Award-winning musical doesn't hold back. Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez have crafted a satirical masterpiece that skewers organised religion while delivering genuine heart. The show's explicit language and shocking humour are balanced by surprisingly touching themes about friendship, faith, and finding purpose. Critics and audiences agree this is comedy gold that pushes every boundary.

Since opening in 2011, The Book of Mormon has packed the Eugene O'Neill Theatre night after night. The musical's catchy score blends traditional Broadway numbers with African-influenced music, while the cast delivers award-winning performances that bring depth to even the most outrageous moments.

What to Expect at The Book of Mormon

The production runs 2 hours and 30 minutes including intermission. You'll witness some of Broadway's most talented performers tackle complex characters with commitment and authenticity. The choreography is spectacular, and the musical numbers range from soaring ballads to show-stopping ensemble pieces.

The Eugene O'Neill Theatre provides an intimate setting despite seating over 1,100 people. The venue's classic Broadway atmosphere enhances the theatrical experience, and every seat offers clear sightlines to the stage. If you're exploring more of New York's theatre scene, you might also enjoy Hamilton tickets for another groundbreaking musical, or catch Chicago on Broadway for classic musical theatre magic.

This production stands out for its fearless approach to controversial topics. The creators don't shy away from mature themes, using dark humour to explore faith, cultural differences, and human resilience. The result is a show that's simultaneously hilarious and thought-provoking.

Before You Go

Children under 4 are not admitted. The production contains frequent explicit language and themes that may be offensive, so parental guidance is strongly encouraged for younger audience members. This show definitely earns its mature content warnings.

Arrive on time as latecomers will be seated at theatre management's discretion. No outside food, beverages, weapons, or professional recording equipment are permitted. All bags are subject to inspection upon entry.

For a complete New York theatre experience, consider pairing your Book of Mormon tickets with other Broadway favourites like Wicked on Broadway for a different type of musical spectacle.

Good to know

Running time · 1h 30m

Next available · Tue, Aug 18, 2026

Refund policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

What audiences say

Audiences love the humor and energy of the show, praising its clever blend of comedy and musical elements. Many highlight the outstanding performances, hilarious writing, and catchy music that keep the atmosphere lively and enjoyable throughout. The overall production is seen as a memorable and entertaining experience, often leaving viewers eager to see it again.

Hilariously entertaining Outstanding performances Catchy music and songs Clever and witty writing High-energy production

Based on 1,178 audience reviews · 4.6/5 average

What the critics say

1/23
The New York Times
CRITIC'S PICK "On my fourth visit on a recent night, the show still had me at “Hello,”...I had anticipated a certain falling off of religious fervor: three years is a long time for a peppy musical to stay peppy. But gosh darn it if I didn’t feel born again all over again, ready to spread the word about the faith that this show preaches and, more importantly practices: the holy faith of musical comedy.
Ben BrantleyRead review
Variety
Every song enhances the hilarity, expert staging heightens every gag, and the cast of fresh faces is blissfully good. Broadway hasn’t seen anything like it since Mel Brooks came to town with “The Producers,” only “Mormon” has better songs.
Steven SuskinRead review
Time Out New York
Brimming with cheerful obscenity, sharp satire and catchy tunes, The Book of Mormon is a sick mystic revelation, the most exuberantly entertaining Broadway musical in years.
David CoteRead review
New York Magazine / Vulture
The Book of Mormon, arriving after months of hype, somehow delivers even more than its ridiculously felicitous advance buzz promised: It’s an often uproarious, spiritually up-tempo satire not just of Mormonism, and not just religion in general, but of (no kidding) Occidental civilization itself.
Scott BrownRead review
The Washington Post
“Money can buy you happiness! If you’re in possession of a ticket, you’ve wisely secured a seat in the premier-class cabin of delirium.”
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The Associated Press
Manages to offend, provoke laughter, trigger eye-rolling, satirize conventions and warm hearts, all at the same time.
Mark KennedyRead review
Entertainment Weekly
An exhilarating Broadway musical at once revolutionary and classic, funny and obscene, uncompromising in production standards and unafraid of just about anything else.
Lisa SchwarzbaumRead review
New York Daily News
Oh boy, it's a real winner.The show is blissfully original, irreverent, outspoken and hilarious. And all that's tucked inside good -- no, great -- old-fashioned musical. It's a show where you catch yourself laughing one minute, mouth agape the next, eventually wiping away tears, and, finally, cheering.
Joe DziemianowiczRead review
New York Post
It’s a fiendishly well-crafted, hilariously smart — or maybe smartly hilarious — song-and-dance extravaganza. The show’s a hoot. The show’s a hit.
Elisabeth VincentelliRead review
Hot Pepper Theater
It's everything you love from South Park live - which I didn't think was possible. If you have the money and the time you should definitely go see it. It's amazing, it's crazy, it's wonderful, it's beautiful, it's a masterpiece.
Koryna FloresRead review
Broadway Voice
What a fantastic show!...Welcome to NY Trey and Matt. Broadway has been waiting for you and we are so ecstatic to have you.
Gregory G. AllenRead review
New York Theater
'The Book of Mormon' is sure to offend or at least discomfort Disney, the Government of Uganda, Wal-Mart, Starbucks, people who don’t like humor that used to be called unprintable, and the devout of any faith. Yet in an almost surreal way, 'The Book of Mormon' is indeed a happy musical, the kind of traditional sweet and sassy Broadway entertainment that offers a generous and strategic mix of gorgeous sets, razzmatazz dance numbers, catchy tunes, a clever story, and well-timed hilarity.
Jonathan MandellRead review
The Independent (UK)
Yet The Book of Mormon, which has attracted full houses and a stream of celebrity fans, turns out to be an altogether different beast, one with a suspiciously tender core underneath all those jokes about repressed missionaries and villagers with scrotum infections.
Peter MarksRead review
Stu on Broadway
'The Book of Mormon,' a must for 'South Park' fans as well as the rest of mankind.
Stu BrownRead review
StageZine
Hallelujah! 'The Book of Mormon' is the funniest religious spoof since Monty Python and the Holy Grail...A creative watershed in Broadway history...Directors Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker make all the action, songs, and the actors’ fluid repartee blend together into a harmonious, uproarious evening of theater that, for many, will make one an instant convert to the genius of 'The Book of Mormon.'
Scott HarrahRead review
Theatre is Easy
Somehow both jaw droppingly ill-mannered and adorably innocent, not to mention one of the best new musicals in recent memory...While 'The Book of Mormon' is foul-mouthed, offensive, blasphemous, and incredibly rude, it is also one of the sweetest, most innocently hopeful musicals I have seen in a long time. And the fact that it manages to be both is a key factor in its success.
Dan DineroRead review
NorthJersey.com
The Book of Mormon" is a gleefully funny spoof, a blend of the clever and the crass that seldom goes more than 10 seconds without a big laugh. And it's not just about the jokes. They're embedded in a satisfying story, supported by witty, character-relevant songs...one of the most purely enjoyable musicals in years.
Robert FeldbergRead review
Rolling Stone
The new gold standard for rowdy fun on Broadway...The score, a diabolically melodic and merry blend of Monty Python and Rodgers and Hammerstein, is on its march into legend.
Peter TraversRead review
Los Angeles Times
“The Book of Mormon has the old-fashioned musical comedy heart of adults who spent much of their adolescence lip-syncing to original cast albums in their finished basements.
Charles McNultyRead review
The Huffington Post
Uproarious lines and highly entertaining numbers, beginning with as rousing as opener as B'way has seen in too long.
David FinkleRead review
Backstage
The sharp-edged book and fun score by Parker, Stone, and Lopez offer a screamingly funny yet sharply insightful full-length take on religion in general and Mormonism in particular. There are also pointed but loving tributes to musical comedy conventions, shockingly vulgar humor, and that rarity on Broadway these days: topical and effective satire.
David ShewardRead review
Philadelphia Inquirer
The show is a hoot - and a literal guilty pleasure...For all its outrageous mockery, the show encourages you appreciate whatever creation story gives you comfort and allows you to appropriate mystery.
Howard ShapiroRead review
Critic review
It’s a wild, outrageous ride, that’s sure to offend and please all in an instant…The choreography from Casey Nicholaw, who also directed along with Trey Parker, is exuberant and amusing. The score, although snappy and humorous, isn’t exactly filled with memorable showstoppers, although every number lands. We can safely say, that with the astonishing 'The Book of Mormon' Broadway will never be quite the same again!
Lesley AlexanderRead review

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Eugene O'Neill Theatre

230 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019, United States

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