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Those looking for something fresh and modern in California now have another reason to be excited, as The Book of Mormon will be having a limited-time performance in Los Angeles, performing at Hollywood Pantages Theatre on Wednesday 4th February 2026. Witness top-level comedy from watching the production of the same creators of South Park and the musical Avenue Q.
The Book of Mormon is a show about our views on religion, specifically of the assignment given to Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, who through clever methods, pull out all stops to convert villagers of a local village in Uganda. This Tony Award-winning Broadway play, that has gone on to have successful showings in the U.S., London, and Australia, running for more than a decade to date, unmasks the way religious stories are told, with comedy through classical theatre and showtunes.
Purchase your seats now and be part of yet another full house showing of The Book of Mormon as it comes to Los Angeles!
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If you’re keen on a night stuffed to the brim with tap, swing, jive, schmaltz, slapstick, anthems, ballads, and laments in a good way, The Book of Mormon is for you!
What happens when two evangelists of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attempt to ring a doorbell in a Ugandan village and find that doors in Africa don't have bells and that the people have no time for divine powers because they are captive in a world of famine, HIV/AIDS, child-molestation and oppression?
The Book of Mormon sent Broadway off its rocker, and knocked the West End out of its orbit., and it’s easy to understand why. The creators of the hit series South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Avenue Q’s Robert Lopez are the masterminds behind the smash-hit musical.
After its premiere on Broadway in 2011, The Book of Mormon gained much critical acclaim and broke the venue’s, earning the musical the title of one of the most successful musicals of all time, and, with over 5,000 performances under the belt, Broadway’s 12th longest running show to date.
If you’ve been wondering whether you should go see The Book of Mormon, let the accolades be the deciding factor.
The racked up no less than nine Tony Awards, five Drama Desk Awards, four Outer Critics Circle Awards, as well as a Grammy Award for the best musical theatre album. On top of that, the production’s West End replica in London landed four Laurence Olivier Awards.
The Book of Mormon is one of those musicals that captivates from the get-go and keeps getting better and better, sending delighted audiences home with that post-performance banter and giggles and a new opinion on Mormons.
The Book of Mormon is everything you could possibly want in a musical theatre production - marvellous music, incredible choreography that covers about every dancing style out there, “recreational offense” topped with a dollop of controversy, amazing acting, humour that hits the spot, and a surprisingly touching x-factor. The question is - how can one production be stir up so many conflicting feelings at the same time? We don’t have answers, all we know is that The Book of Mormon is all that and more!
What better venue for a jaw-dropping, tear-jerkingly hilarious musical theatre experience than the Hollywood Pantages Theatre? With seating spread across various areas, incredible sound and lighting, and crystal-clear sight lines, there is a seat with your name on it! On top of that, the venue boasts ample parking and some wonderful restaurants nearby for the ultimate night at the theatre!
Get your tickets now for this Wednesday 4th February 2026 showing and raise a glass to redemption in proper Mormon-meets-Ugandan style! We recommend the best place to get tickets is TicketSqueeze.com due to their excellent reputation and authenticity of tickets. You can get yours for just $168.
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