The Book Of Mormon
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The Book Of Mormon is a nine-time Tony-winning, multi-Olivier awarded and Grammy-getting musical. Playing at London’s Prince of Wales Theatre, it continues to have West End audiences knocking on its door. Have you joined the mission?

Written by the animated sitcom’s creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez, The Book Of Mormon is a satirical musical that takes shots at everything from organised religion to consumerism, the state of the economy and the musical theatre genre itself.

The show tells the story of two young Mormon missionaries who travel to Africa to preach the Mormon religion, only to discover they have a lot more to learn about the real world than they have to teach about Mormonism.

When the pair of opposites land in a poverty-stricken, crime-riddled and disease-filled village in Uganda, the enigmatic over-achiever and prideful Mormon Elder Price learns that charms and good looks don’t get you far. As for his awkward and enthusiastic partner Elder Cunningham; well, he’s just happy to have a friend and be included in something. Thousands of miles from Salt Lake City and facing the biggest of reality checks, Elder Price’s faith is shaken. He must convince himself of the scriptures he’s preaching before he can convert any of the locals who are more concerned with war, famine, and AIDS than Mormonism. However, armed with his own interpretation of the Book and an innocent disposition, Elder Cunningham thrives… sort of.

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Booking Until

05/09/2026

Running Time

2h30, inc. interval

Genre

Musical

Age & Content

Parental advisory (for a mature audience) | Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old.

Please Note:

This production contains strobe lighting, flashing lights and gunshots & explicit language | Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

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No accessibility performances are currently scheduled for this show.

Cast:

Blair Gibson as

Elder Price

Conner Peirson as

Elder Cunningham

Paige Peddie as

Nabulungi

Colin Burnicle as

Elder Mckinley

Ian Carlyle as

Mafala Hatimbi

Ron Remke as

Joseph Smith/Jesus/Price's Dad/Mission President

Matthew Elliot-Campbell as

General/Satan

Deon Adams, Carys Alyse Thomson, Jake Bishop, Charlie Booker, Callum Henderson, Harry Lake, Harrison Langham, Jacob McIntosh, Paige Miller, Zachary Miller, Jack Rose, Kellah-M Spring, Kinshasa Sunrise, Nic Vani, Aisha Williams & Jason Yeboa as

Ensemble

Josh Barnett, Char Burnett, Christopher Copeland, Joseph Davenport, Patrick George, George Grayson, Evan James, Brianna Ogunbawo, Sean Parkins & Stephen Rolley as

Swing

Robin Simões Da Silva as

Standby Elder Cunningham

Creative:

Co-Director, Book, Music and Lyrics -

Trey Parker

Book, Music and Lyrics -

Robert Lopez and Matt Stone

Co-Director and Choreographer -

Casey Nicholaw

Scenic Designer -

Scott Pask

Costume Designer -

Ann Roth

Lighting Designer -

Brian MacDevitt

Sound Designer -

Brian Ronan

Musical Supervisor / Vocal Arranger / Co-Orchestrator -

Stephen Oremus

Hair Designer -

Josh Marquette

UK Casting -

Natalia Gallacher for Pippa Ailion Casting

Co-Orchestrator -

Larry Hochman

Dance Arrangements -

Glen Kelly

UK Music Supervisor -

Nick Finlow

Musical Director -

Colm O'Regan

Supervising Associate Director -

Jennifer Werner

UK Associate Director -

Alison Pollard

UK Associate Choreographer -

Ben Clare

Production Manager -

Matt Towell

Producer -

Anne Garefino, Roger Berlind, Scott M. Delman, Jean Doumanian, Roy Furman, Stephanie P. McClelland, Kevin Morris, Jon B. Platt, Robert G. Bartner, Norman Tulchin and Stuart Thompson

Producer and UK General Manager -

Sonia Friedman Productions

Costume Supervisor -

Janet Bench

Wigs Supervisor -

Kate Griffiths

Props Supervisors -

Lisa Buckley and Mary Halliday

Company Stage Manager -

Kerstin Muller

Stage Manager -

Nick Egen

Deputy Stage Manager -

Izzy Circou

Assistant Stage Managers -

Erin Fletcher, Cerys Rhys Jones, Julia Wills, Lizzie Patrick, Amber Reece-Greenhalgh

Head of Wardrobe -

Faye Michel Jary

Deputy Head of Wardrobe -

Harriet Fowler

Wardrobe Assistants -

Charlotte Goode and Samantha Soale

Dressers -

Tabitha Elser, Rubina Fernandes, Ellie Garcia, Gabriella Gargiulio, Ben Hollies, Hope Vivins and Shona White

Head of Wigs -

Alice Dawson Whale

Deputy Head of Wigs -

Maxine Tiara

Wig Assistants -

Holly Gooch and Natasha Pawluk

Sound No. 1 -

Scott Carter

Sound No. 2 -

Ian Bramley

Sound No. 3 -

Nick Burt

Head of Automation -

Pete Waterman

Automation No. 2 -

Michael Pinnell

Technical Swing -

Tom Dixon

Assistant Musical Director / Keys 2 -

Leo Munby

Violin/Viola -

Laura Melhuish

Alto Sax / Clarinet / Flute / Piccollo -

Bradley Grant

Trumpet / Flugel Horn / Picc TPT -

Pat White

Trombone / Bass Trombone -

Tim Smart

Guitar -

Tommy Emmerton

Bass Guitar / Double Bass -

Nick Walsh

Drums/Percussion -

James Newton

Orchestral Management -

Maurice Cambridge for Accord Music Ltd.

Frequently asked questions

The Book Of Mormon is playing at Prince of Wales Theatre in London. Your ticket selection will show available performance dates and times, and you can book securely online via Official London Theatre. For the smoothest experience, pick a performance from the calendar and book early for popular dates.
The nine-time Tony-winning, multi-Olivier awarded and Grammy-getting musical, The Book Of Mormon, playing at London’s Prince of Wales Theatre, continues to have West End audiences knocking on its door. Have you joined the mission?
The running time for The Book Of Mormon is 2h30, inc. interval. Duration can occasionally vary slightly by performance, but this is the listed length for the production.
The Book Of Mormon is recommended for ages Parental advisory (for a mature audience) | Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old.. If you’re bringing younger theatregoers, it’s worth considering themes and attention span alongside the age guidance. Some venues also have their own admission policies, so it can help to double-check requirements before you travel.
Tickets for The Book Of Mormon go on sale from 3rd October 2012. If you’re looking for the widest choice of seats and dates, booking early is usually best - especially for weekends and peak travel periods. Once on sale, you can select a performance and complete your booking online.
You can buy tickets for The Book Of Mormon online through Official London Theatre. Choose your preferred performance in the calendar, select seats if available, and complete your purchase securely.
The Book Of Mormon features a cast including Blair Gibson (Elder Price), Conner Peirson (Elder Cunningham), Paige Peddie (Nabulungi), Colin Burnicle (Elder Mckinley), Ian Carlyle (Mafala Hatimbi), Ron Remke (Joseph Smith/Jesus/Price's Dad/Mission President), Matthew Elliot-Campbell (General/Satan), Deon Adams, Carys Alyse Thomson, Jake Bishop, Charlie Booker, Callum Henderson, Harry Lake, Harrison Langham, Jacob McIntosh, Paige Miller, Zachary Miller, Jack Rose, Kellah-M Spring, Kinshasa Sunrise, Nic Vani, Aisha Williams & Jason Yeboa (Ensemble), Josh Barnett, Char Burnett, Christopher Copeland, Joseph Davenport, Patrick George, George Grayson, Evan James, Brianna Ogunbawo, Sean Parkins & Stephen Rolley (Swing), Robin Simões Da Silva (Standby Elder Cunningham). Casting can vary by date, so if you’re booking specifically to see a particular performer, it’s worth checking any casting notes for your chosen performance.
There isn’t a strict dress code for London theatre, so wear whatever you’ll feel comfortable and confident in. Most people go for smart casual - think jeans or trousers with a nice top, a casual dress, or a shirt and trainers. If you’re heading to an evening show, on a date, or celebrating something, you might fancy dressing up a bit more, but it’s completely optional.
Arriving at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time helps keep things smooth and stress-free, giving you plenty of time to collect tickets, go through security, and get settled in your seat before the performance begins.