The Book Of Mormon Tickets
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts | Greensboro, North Carolina
Coming to you from Broadway, it’s time for North Carolina to fall in love with theatre again as the musical comedy Book of Mormon will be coming to in Greensboro at Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday 20th April 2025.
The witty and sometimes rude and crude musical Book of Mormon follows the story of two Mormon Elders in training to become missionaries – Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, who are sent on a mission to a remote village in Uganda to share their faith with its residents. The play deliberately satirizes religious belief in general through the eyes of the pair, as Cunningham comes up with an unorthodox manner to teach religion to the locals.
The Book of Mormon was produced by Robert Lopez, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone, the same creators of the cartoon TV show South Park and the Broadway play Avenue Q.
Tickets for the show at Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts are now for sale for a limited period only, so grab yours now!
Known as Greensboro's most spacious and world-class show venues, Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts is showcasing the Book of Mormon on April at Sunday 20th April 2025. Known for its world-class staging, facilties, and spacious seating, Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts is already praised by both locals and foreigners in Greensboro as its ultimate musical venue.
Running at 2 hours and 30 minutes, the Book of Mormon was a surprising yet welcome addition to Broadway theatres when it started over 10 years ago, back in 2011 at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre. The creative take on the Book of Mormon was a hit smash. In just the first nine months of the show, it broke the weekly box office record 22 times. By mid-2022, it had already taken home more than $1 Billion Dollars around the world. Showing throughout the past decade, the Book of Mormon accumulated awards as well, ranging from Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, Olivier Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Helpmann awards among many other acclaims.
The Book of Mormon integrates the key ideas of faith, culture shock, and classic theatre into its comedic musical. Its story features two very different Latter-day saints (LDS) missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, its central characters, as they are tasked to preach their faith to convert the native villagers of a remote village in Uganda to Mormonism. This proves to be a challenge however, as they learn that the village faces more practical issues such as poverty, famine, an AIDS epidemic, and even oppression from the local General. Though not initially successful, it is Cunningham who is able to successfully preach to the locals with assistance from the village leader’s daughter, Nabulungi, and a bit of creativity. Though not as well versed on the Mormon doctrine as his fellow Mormons, he invents stories that are a mix of fact and fiction, copying from science fiction and fantasy works such as Star Wars and Lord of the Rings that lead on the villagers more to convert. The two methods of Price and Cunningham clash, orthodox and unorthodox. Comedy ensues as they struggle try to conceive the best way to achieve the mission they set out for in the first place.
The Book of Mormon’s decade-long run is now available in Greensboro. Tickets are purchasable by clicking the link provided above.