The Book of Mormon is a Tony-winning musical comedy from Trey Parker and Matt Stone of South Park, with music by Robert Lopez, co-creator of Avenue Q and Frozen. Premiering on Broadway before conquering London and international stages, the show rewrites the rules of musical comedy with sharp satire and classic showmanship.
Blending big ensemble numbers with pointed humor, it follows an old-school Broadway musical structure while skewering religion, culture, and optimism. Its Broadway and West End runs earned rave reviews and nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Equal parts irreverent and meticulously crafted, it appeals to comedy lovers, musical theater fans, and curious first-timers alike.
Set in the present day, The Book of Mormon follows two young Mormon missionaries sent far from home on a mission they are not prepared for. As their beliefs meet a very different reality, faith, friendship, and ambition are tested in unexpected ways. The story balances satire with sincerity, raising questions about belief and purpose. But when their plan to succeed takes a surprising turn, everything they thought they understood is suddenly up for debate.
Show timings for The Book of Mormon may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Expect to hear standout numbers from the musical score including Hello, Two By Two, You and Me (But Mostly Me), Hasa Diga Eebowai, Turn It Off, Sal Tlay Ka Siti, I Believe, and Tomorrow Is a Latter Day, a mix of fast, funny ensembles and character-driven moments that help tell the story on stage.










Glasshouse Theatre is a new 1,500-seat venue within the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) in Brisbane’s South Bank cultural precinct. Opened in 2026, it features modern audience facilities, bars, and accessible amenities, and is designed to host large musicals, theatre, opera, and dance. It expands QPAC’s capacity and brings world-class productions like The Book of Mormon to Queensland audiences.
Available facilities: bar, cloakroom, restrooms, elevator
Accessibility: companion seating, wheelchair accessible
The cost of the tickets will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The musical does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 10 and above.
The show is playing at Prince of Wales Theatre in London.
The musical follows two young Mormon missionaries sent to Uganda, where their faith, friendship, and optimism are tested in unexpected and often satirical ways.
The running time is 2 hours 30 minutes with 1 intermission.
Yes, select performances include audio description for guests with low vision.
The show includes strong language, adult themes, and visual and sound effects.
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