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Immensely anticipated popular London show The Book of Mormon has already stirred the box office with its houseful shows. The show was also bit hit in Broadway and went winning several prestigious awards and acclamations.

The major highlight of the show is certainly outstanding performances by the cast members. With sizzling performances by the actors and superb orchestra, the show certainly grips the viewers tightly. The brilliantly directed satirical show has a few amazing funny moments and also some controversies to is credits as it has been directed against a specific religion followers and they are quite active.

Few performances need to be mentioned such as Elder Price and Cunnigham. They are not stunning as Mormons only but also as human beings. Most of the time, the viewers laugh with them instead of laughing at them.

The Book of Mormon is worth watching featuring chart busting musical numbers. For some audience members, it might be indecently funny or may not like taking pot shots at some religious belief. However, the show is quite entertaining and worth watching for an enjoyable weekend with loved ones!

06 Sep 2014

After more than 32 years in the West End, The Phantom of the Opera continues to sound marvellous. Actually, it sounds even better these days, as it’s a relative rarity, mostly for commercial reasons, for shows to boast an orchestra of twenty-seven members (aside from the London Musical Theatre Orchestra, whose performances are one-off specials in concert format). ‘POTO’, as some of its fans and followers refer to it on social media, has become, over the years, a production without compare. Even if what sounded innovative in 1986 doesn’t always sound quite as ground-breaking at the end of 2017. There’s been a tendency – no names mentioned – to play some of the characters in The Phantom of the Opera with a tad too much melodrama, picked up on in parody numbers like ‘The Song That Goes Like This’ in Spamalot. This 2017/18 cast does not, thankfully, distract from the narrative with mannerisms or hammy performances, making this revisit to a much loved musical an absorbing experience, even when one already knows what is going to happen, and to whom. Manford puts in an engaging performance playing a tortured young woman under pressure, soliciting sympathy from the audience. Such a controlled and nuanced interpretation added depth to the production as a whole, and every high note was, in a word, impeccable. Enchanting as ever, The Phantom of the Opera remains vibrant and beautiful, and in fine form. Review by Chris Omaweng

27 Dec 2017

If you’re London, you MUST see Book of Mormon. It is an incredibly intelligent, witty and hilarious play. This show is a must see, crude humor and catchy songs make for one of my favorite musicals I have ever seen. I would highly recommend anyone visiting London to consider this show, you won't be disappointed. I could not stop smiling and on many occasions laughing out loud! I would watch it again and again...

27 Dec 2017

Book of Mormon...genius Go and see this. It is brilliant...music is superb, acting and cast amazing and the script is fantastic. I have not laughed that hard and for so long in years... Review by graham339

28 Dec 2017

Decided to watch Book of Mormon after reading few reviews - they were mixed ones and I am not South Park fan but it is a 9 time Tony Awards musical and everyone else wanted to watch in the group, so decided on this one. It's a story of two Mormon missionaries on a quest to teach a Ugandan village the ways of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I'm so glad I went as it was hilarious, brilliant, offensively stupid at times but full of laughter. Great music, fantastic cast and set. The cast was very talented, the music and dancing was top notch and the whole theater was doubling with laughter right from beginning to end. The explanation of how the Mormon religion came into being is so funny and the way it is given a hilarious twist is just outstanding. Fantastic presentation. I am so glad got a chance to watch this master creation.

28 Dec 2017

The Book of Mormon is guaranteed to have you howling with laughter! The set, choreography, music and actors all work seemingly effortlessly in harmony to create a show that's guaranteed to have you shedding tears of laughter by the opening number every time! KJ Hippensteel is, in my opinion, the perfect Elder Price. His interpretation of the character is hilarious and lovable despite his faults with his obsession with success and his Disney prince charming personality. I was in awe of his vocals, especially in You and Me (But Mostly Me) and I Believe. Brian Sears is a hilarious Elder Cunningham, the character I instantly fell in love with. His song, Man Up, is my favourite part of the show that has me in stitches every time. It wraps up Act One with bright lights, punk Mormons, smoke effects and Darth Vader. What more could you ask for? It's a hilarious contrast to the rest of the show we've seen so far. At first, I was disappointed that I wouldn't be seeing Asmeret Tyemane as Nabulungi, but Alexandra Ncube blew me away more than I could've ever hoped for! A beautiful and sweet Nabulungi with the voice of an angel. She even had me shed an emotional at her reprise of Hasa Diga Eebowai. However, personally, the real star of the show is the ensemble. Their typical Mormon enthusiasm is infectious and they each bring their own perks to their characters. Sometimes I don't know who to watch! For example, Two by Two and Turn It Off put a spotlight on a few of them and we really learn to love them as individuals. Personally, I'm a big Elder Poptarts fan! Also, we are introduced to the Ugandans with the side spliting Hasa Diga Eebowai, in which we meet key characters like Nabulungi and her father, Mafala. Overall, the Book of Mormon is an incredible experience that blows my mind and sends me away with a stomach ache from laughing so hard every time! Get your tickets now!  bartlett310899

03 Jan 2018

One Of The Best Shows On The West End My brother took me to see Book of Mormon for my birthday and I have to say that it was one of the best shows I have ever seen on the West End. --Venue-- The venue of the show I thought was good, although considering this is a popular show, it did get quite crowded, especially for the bar and toilet. The seats we were in were quite close to the stage in the middle and they were comfortable. The seats were also arranged in a way that the person in front of me wasn't obstructing my view. If you are purchasing a ticket and can do, I would get tickets close to the stage as the experience was amazing. --The Show-- From watching it, you can tell it is from the creators of South Park but in all honestly, I don't think it is as offensive as people think. There are some crude moments or some moments that can be considered bad but the way that it is portrayed is more funny than vulgar. I thought the show was spectacular and extremely funny. My sides were hurting when I came out. Everything in the show fitted together nicely and all the characters were amazing to watch. The acting, singing and dancing was brilliant, I have to admit that I wasn't expecting something as amazing as what I watched. I cannot congratulate the performers enough for their work. I think this is a show that anyone can enjoy but you need to go into it with an open mind. If you are someone that is extremely easily offended then I would avoid this. Although I didn't find it offensive and the way the offence is done is more funny, some people who get easily offended by anything may not enjoy this show the way it should be. It is not to offend anyone or to make fun of anyone, it is simply for humor and should be taken as such. --Overall-- It was an amazing experience and a show that didn't disappoint. The songs are stuck in my head and I would happily go watch it again.
 Anna C

11 Jan 2018

The book of Mormon is an amazing fun, fast paced musical that has you laughing from the first to the last minute. It does poke fun at the Mormon faith with songs and jokes but it's very light hearted. There is some language that makes it in appropriate for younger audiences (but that didn't stop people taking their kids - I'm sure they had some explaining to do afterwards!!) I would totally recommend this fun musical if you're not easily offended - remember its a production from the creators of South Park! We had a really good night in this small, intimate theater and would totally recommend this for anyone who is looking for a fun night of entertainment! Review by: Gunnersaurus71

31 Jan 2018

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Running Time:
2.30
Booking From:
25 Feb 2013
Booking Until:
31 Dec 2025
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