The Book Of Mormon Tickets
Sarofim Hall - Hobby Center | Houston, Texas
For a limited time only in Texas, the Tony-Award winning Broadway play, The Book of Mormon, will be performing in Houston at Sarofim Hall! On Tuesday 7th January 2025, take the chance to watch one of the favorite Broadway shows in history. Witness for yourself why The Book of Mormon continues to be one of the longest-running and unsurpassed Broadway musicals.
Conceptualized by Robert Lopez, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone, The Book of Mormon highlights the strictness of religion and the way that religious teachings and stories are preached, presenting the musical and its takeaways through satire and comedy. The show tells the journey of two Latter-Day Saints (LDS) missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, spreading their religion to the local population of a village in Uganda and their hilarious attempts to find the right manner to teach their religious teachings.
Grab your tickets now as passes to The Book of Mormon’s shows are known to run out fast!
Historically famous as one of the ultimate theatre venues in Houston, Sarofim Hall has always been the coveted choice as a play or musical venue, especially due to its stunning interior and exterior architecture that is both spacious and well-decorated. The play will be staged for a limited period in Sarofim Hall in January, on Tuesday 7th January 2025.
Robert Lopez, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone, once again succeeded in creating another smash hit but in an entirely new medium for them. This time being in in the musical genre. The Book of Mormon, centered on Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, two missionaries of the Mormon religion, are assigned to baptize and convert the local villagers of a village in Uganda. The show, however serious it may sound, delves away from a serious approach to sharing this story, as it instead uses satire and even blasphemy to challenge and question the way religion is preached and religious stories are told.
Theatre fans globally and for over a decade since its Broadway premiere in 2011 have welcomed The Book of Mormon positively despite its tone, as despite mocking religious teachings, and often satirical, it also comes with a warm and serious tone beneath its language. Throughout its two acts, the musical perfectly remolds itself from a play full of cursing, sex, and obscenity to a story that shares a deep message – specifically how we, as viewers, treat religion and supernatural stories. In one of their reviews, The New York Times highlights this and stated that “The central theme of The Book of Mormon is that many religious stories are silly – the idea that God would plant golden plates in upstate New York. Many religious doctrines are rigid and out of touch. But religion itself can do enormous good as long as people take religious teaching metaphorically and not literally.”
Watch the innovative musical that has broken records and won awards all over the world. Tickets are for sale through by using the link that can be seen above.