The Book Of Mormon at Tennessee Performing Arts Center

The Book Of Mormon Tickets

Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall | Nashville, Tennessee

The Book Of Mormon

Tennessee, you’re in for the finest kind of surprise as The Book of Mormon, one of Broadway’s wittiest, cleverest, and most humorous shows is arriving and performing in Nashville on Thursday 4th June 2026 at the one and only Tennessee Performing Arts Center! Take part in a musical showing that makes you laugh and love classical theatre, full of unrestrained and comedic twists.

Produced from the minds of the creators of the famous comedy TV show South Park and the play Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon tells the story of two Mormon missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, as they try to convert local villagers in Uganda. In the same fashion to their previous productions, the musical takes the serious concept of religion and satirizes it through both writing and music.

As Ben Brantley of The New York Times states, just like South Park, it is “also blasphemous, scurrilous and more foul-mouthed than David Mamet on a blue streak. But trust me when I tell you that its heart is as pure as that of a Rodgers and Hammerstein show”.

Make the most out of your chance to be one of the lucky ones and get a seat to this astounding show, before they run out!

Known as Nashville's most spacious and world-class show venues, Tennessee Performing Arts Center is showcasing the Book of Mormon on June at Thursday 4th June 2026. Enjoy world-class staging, facilties, and spacious seating, Tennessee Performing Arts Center is already loved by both locals and tourists in Nashville as its leading musical venue.

Running at 2 hours and 30 minutes, the Book of Mormon was a surprising yet welcome addition to Broadway theatres when it premiered over a decade ago, back in 2011 at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre. The creative take on the Book of Mormon was a record-breaker. Within just 9 months of its debut it broke the weekly box office record 22 times. By mid-2022, it had already taken home more than $1 Billion Dollars worldwide. Showing throughout the past decade, the musical accumulated awards all over the world as well, ranging from Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, Olivier Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Helpmann awards among other citations!

The Book of Mormon blends the themes of religion, culture shock, and classic theatre into its comedic musical. Its plot features two very different Mormon missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, its central characters, as they perform their two-year mission to convert the native villagers of a small African village in Uganda to Mormonism. It turns out to be a challenge however, as they discover that the village faces more urgent affairs such as poverty, famine, an HIV epidemic, and even oppression from the local General. Though not initially successful, it is Cunningham who is able to successfully preach to the villagers with help from the village leader’s daughter, Nabulungi, and an unusual talent for lying. Though not as well versed on the Mormon doctrine as his companions, he invents stories that are a combination of fact and fiction, copying from science fiction and fantasy works such as Star Wars and Lord of the Rings that entice the villagers more to convert. The two techniques of Price and Cunningham clash, orthodox and unorthodox. Comedy ensues as they struggle try to conceive the best way to achieve the mission they set out for in the first place.

The Book of Mormon’s decade-long run is now available in Nashville. Tickets are available by clicking the link provided above.

The Book Of Mormon at Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall


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