
The Book of Mormon on Broadway Tickets
From the wickedly irreverent brains behind South Park, this shocking, hilarious musical tells the story of two hapless Mormon missionaries.
Book of Mormon in New York City
Since opening straight onto Broadway in 2011, The Book of Mormon has been a sure-fire hit. This hilarious, satirical musical about two Mormon missionaries won nine Tony Awards and has transferred to London’s West End with monumental acclaim. Catch it in New York at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre near Times Square.
South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q’s Robert Lopez combine their wicked humor in this story about Elder Price, a missionary who dreams of going to Florida for his two-year posting. His luck runs out, however, when he is paired with the hapless Elder Cunningham and sent to a remote Ugandan village. The duo are optimistic about converting the locals to their faith, but realize it may be more challenging than expected.
With catchy songs including “Hello”, “Baptize Me” and “I Believe”, The Book of Mormon is a hilarious and touching story that doesn’t pull its punches.
Kevin Clay makes his Broadway debut as Elder Price, after playing the role on national tour. His other credits include regional productions of Gypsy and West Side Story. Cody Jamison Strand, who has travelled across the US, Canada, and London as Elder Cunningham, joins him on Broadway. Other cast members include Kim Exum, PJ Adzima and Jacques C. Smith.
The musical features a book, music and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone, who are best known for work on South Park and Avenue Q. Parker also co-directs with choreographer Casey Nicholaw (Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway). The creative team also includes scenic designer Scott Pask (Mean Girls, Waitress).
With its killer mix of satirical gags and an uplifting message, The Book of Mormon at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre is one of a kind.
Book of Mormon Broadway Cast
Main Cast:
- Elder Price — Kevin Clay
- Elder Cunningham — Diego Enrico
- Nabulungi — Sydney Quildon
- Elder McKinley — Charlie Franklin
- Mafala Hatimbi — Jacques C. Smith
- Missionary Training Center Voice / Price’s Dad / Joseph Smith / Mission President — Jay Wilkison
- General — Derrick Williams
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Show Times
| Matinee | Evening | |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | - | - |
| Tuesday | - | 7.00pm |
| Wednesday | - | 7.00pm |
| Thursday | - | 7.00pm |
| Friday | 2.00pm | 7.00pm |
| Saturday | 2.00pm | 7.00pm |
| Sunday | 2.00pm | 7.00pm |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are tickets for The Book of Mormon on Broadway?
The Book of Mormon Broadway tickets are priced from $70 to $436.30. A great chance to catch one of Broadway's longest-running productions.
Where is The Book of Mormon Broadway playing in New York?
The Book of Mormon on Broadway is playing at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, 230 West 49th Street, New York, NY 10019.
What are the most expensive tickets for The Book of Mormon Broadway?
Seats in the center of the Orchestra and Mezzanine rows C-D are premium and cost as much as $436.30. For this price, you can enjoy a fantastic, clear view of the stage.
Opt for a seat up in the front rows of the Mezzanine, as centrally as possible, for an unbeatable experience. Seats like D113 are highly rated with 5 stars for view by SeatPlan users, and you will be in a perfect position to see every visual gag and musical number this show has to offer.
What is the age recommendation for The Book of Mormon Broadway?
The Book of Mormon Broadway is recommended 16+.
How can I get cheap tickets for The Book of Mormon on Broadway?
The best way to get cheap tickets for this popular show is to book at least a month in advance, when more seats are available across every price band. When booking, consider seeing the show on Tuesday-Thursday or Sunday when some seats such as Orchestra L17 can be up to 13% cheaper than on Friday-Saturday. Sunday matinees are also a bit more expensive than Sunday evenings.
If you don't mind waiting until the last minute, you could take advantage of dynamic pricing on same-day unsold seats. Some tickets for this show have been up to $40 cheaper on the day compared to a week later.
This theater is quite small and has good views throughout, so consider choosing seats at the rear of either section to save money without compromising on the view too much. In the Orchestra, seats like O21 and P16 are rated 4 and 5 stars for view by SeatPlan users, with one theatergoer saying, "you might feel distant, but I strongly recommend this seat." Even seats in the back rows of the Mezzanine are well-rated, such as J2.
How long is The Book of Mormon on Broadway?
The running time for The Book of Mormon Broadway at Eugene O'Neill Theatre is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Is there an intermission during The Book of Mormon on Broadway?
Yes, there is a 15 minute intermission about halfway through The Book of Mormon on Broadway.
Can I buy tickets for The Book of Mormon on Broadway at the box office?
Yes you can buy from the Eugene O'Neill Theatre box office where you will pay the face value ticket price, sometimes with a small booking fee. Search on SeatPlan to get the best prices and deals in one search.
What is the refund / cancellation policy?
Tickets for The Book of Mormon Broadway are generally non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
SeatPlan works with multiple suppliers to find the best deal for you. Each supplier has their own refund and cancellation policy, which you can review on the payment page before you complete your purchase.
Is late seating allowed at Book of Mormon?
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance; readmittance to the auditorium is at the discretion of management.







My first time seeing this show, it was terrific. The sets were great. It was hard not to imagine Josh Gad, in the lead role, but the current cast did a great job. It was a bit hard to understand the diction of NABULUNGI (Keziah John-Paul) which may h Read more