The Book Of Mormon at Steven Tanger Center

The Book Of Mormon Tickets

Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts | Greensboro, North Carolina

The Book Of Mormon

The Book of Mormon, one of the the longest-running shows in Broadway history, will now be coming to Greensboro! and showing at Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday 19th April 2025!

This tale is of the missionary journey of an odd duo 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 given a mission to enlighten the villagers of a local village in Uganda, who turn out to be dealing with issues of their own rather than what they aim to preach.

The Book of Mormon was conceptualized back in 2003 by creators Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez, continuing on to its first performance in 2011. Since then, the musical comedy has become one of the most commercially successful Broadway shows in history, with repeatedly full houses for over a decade.

The Book of Mormon will only be showing in Greensboro’s Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts for a limited period this spring. Don’t wait for seats to run out on this popular Saturday showing!

Praised as one of the most modern and creative musicals of all time, The Book of Mormon has been a fan favorite from all around the globe. In its several performances in the United States, London’s West End, and Australia among others, the musical comedy has been met with an impressive reception from theatre fans and sold-out shows. In Greensboro, it is expected to be as jaw-dropping as ever as the performance on Saturday 19th April 2025 will be held in Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, with a long history of holding the top plays and musicals, and praised by audiences because of its spacious interior and beautiful stage.

The Book of Mormon is a play about religious teachings and stories, specifically Latter-day Saints (LDS) missionaries named Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, as they are sent on a mission to represent and preach their religion’s faith and teachings to a small local village in Uganda. They discover however, the local residents are indifferent to their preaching, as they face issues of their own. The pair then each use their own way to convert the locals, with Cunnigham’s often involving adding fictitious tales to his religious teachings.

After a decade of success, The musical has accumulated several awards in both Broadway and West End, including nine Tony Awards out of fourteen total nominations, including for Best Musical (received right after its opening night in 2011), four Drama Desk Awards, and three Outer Circle Critics awards. Across the pond, in the West End production of the show which debuted in 2013 at the Prince of Wales theatre, it won four Laurence Olivier Awards again including for Best Musical, while in its Australian tour in 2017, it also won two Helpmann Awards that also included for Best Musical.

Commercially, The Book of Mormon has also achieved unbelievable financial success with more than 4,600 performances as of the end of alst year. It has raked in over $1 billion dollars worldwide, and was even favored by the church through purchases of ad space, billboards, bus advertising space, and other marketing campaigns in the several cities in which the show performed in.

For ticket purchasing and questions, use the links provided above. Tickets are only for sale for a limited period.

The Book Of Mormon at Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts


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