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The Book of Mormon, one of the the longest-running shows in Broadway history, will now be available in Denver! and performing at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre on Saturday 10th May 2025!
The story revolves around the missionary journey of an odd pair of two Mormon missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham. The Book of Mormon creatively challenges religion and religious storytelling, and presents it in classical modern theatre comedy. The two missionaries are sent on a mission to convert the residents of a local village in Uganda, who turn out to be facing more important challenges than what they aim to preach.
The Book of Mormon was a brainchild back in 2003 by creators Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez, continuing on to its debut in 2011. Since then, the Book of Mormon has become one of the most financially successful Broadway plays in history, with repeatedly full houses for over a decade.
The Book of Mormon will only be performing in Denver’s Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre for a limited period this spring. Don’t wait for seats to run out on this popular Saturday showing!
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Familiar to locals as one of the ultimate theatre venues in Denver, Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre has always been the fans' top choice as a play or musical venue, largely because of its excellent interior and exterior architecture that is both practical and beautiful. The Book of Mormon will be performing for a limited period in Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre in May, on Saturday 10th May 2025.
Legendary duo Matt Stone & Trey Parker, alongside Robert Lopez have once again created another smash hit but in an entirely new medium for them. This time being in in classical theatre. The Book of Mormon, centered on Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, two missionaries of the Mormon faith, embark on a mission to baptize and convert the local population of a village in Uganda. The musical, however serious it may sound, delves away from a sedated approach to telling this story, as it instead uses satire and even blasphemy to challenge and question the way religion is taught and religious stories are told.
Audiences all over the world and for over a decade since its Broadway premiere in 2011 have received The Book of Mormon positively despite its tone, as despite mocking religious teachings, and often satirical, it also comes with a heartfelt message to its viewers beneath its language. Throughout its two acts, the musical perfectly remolds itself from a play full of cursing, sex, and obscenity to a story that challenges and provokes thought – specifically how we, as viewers, treat religion and supernatural stories. The New York Times recognizes this and stated that “The central theme of The Book of Mormon is that many religious stories are silly. Many religious doctrines are rigid and out of touch. But religion itself can do enormous good as long as people take religious teaching metaphorically and not literally; as long as people understand that all religions ultimately preach love.”
Watch the groundbreaking musical that has broken records and won awards globally. Tickets are available through by using the link that can be seen above.
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