Arts & Culture
Get $25 Book of Mormon Tickets
Tix available via pre-show lottery at Hippodrome box office.
By John Lewis. Posted on February 27, 2014, 12:45 pm
-Joan Marcus
It’s true you can get Book of Mormon tickets for just 25 bucks. Before each performance, a limited number of tickets will be available via lottery. To be eligible, you need to print your name and the number of tickets (1 or 2) you’d like to buy on a blank card and submit it to the Hippodrome box office. Submissions will be accepted two-and-a-half hours before show time, and the drawing will be held 30 minutes later (two hours before curtain). Winners must be present for the drawing.
It's worth a shot, because the show definitely lives up to the hype. Its bawdy humor, snappy songs (some of them reminiscent of Hairspray), and overall irreverence make for an electrifying evening of musical theater. The show’s creators—South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone—exuberantly embrace the genre, while simultaneously poking fun at its conventions and overall earnestness. And the jabs aren’t limited to musicals—they also target organized religion, homophobia, stereotyping, American exceptionalism, colonialism, racism, and more. It all leads to the rousing conclusion that we’re all latter day saints, and the play makes that point incredibly well.
And it seems the Mormons are being good sports about it. In fact, the church took out three full-page ads in Playbill that, instead of criticizing the show, simply encouraged theatergoers to read the other Book of Mormon, the one without the penis jokes and “f-you, God” chant.
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