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Regular Tickets
Tickets from $78
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Digital Lottery
Tickets just $45
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A limited number of $45 tickets are available through a digital lottery.
- Entries are accepted through 10am on the day of the performance, with winners drawn at 11am
- Winners must purchased their tickets online by credit card by 3pm
- Limited 2 tickets per winner
- Seat locations vary and are at the discretion of the box office
- Tickets are subject to availability
General Rush
Tickets just $53
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A limited number of $53 tickets will be available via digital rush.
- Tickets become available at 9AM on the day of the performance
- Tickets must be purchased by credit card
- ID of credit card holder required
- Limited to 2 tickets per person
- Seats may be located in any section of the theater. It is possible seats will not be together or within full view of the stage
- Tickets subject to availability
Getting Discounts with TKTS®
Tickets up to 50%
The Book of Mormon is frequently listed at the TKTS booth, however on any given day there may not be ticket availability. Please check the TKTS website's live listing for information or visit the TKTS booth in-person.
TKTS is a discount ticket booth located in Times Square and the Lincoln Center that specializes in selling same-day tickets to Broadway and Off-Broadway shows at discounted prices. TKTS offers tickets at up to 50% off the regular price and has become a popular option for tourists and locals. Each location offers ticket sales but one location may offer tickets that the other location doesn't offer and vice versa. The Times Square location often has the greater quantity of ticketing options, but use their app or check their website to get up-to-date information.
Tickets at Eugene O'Neill Theatre
Designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp, it was built for the Shuberts as part of a theatre-hotel complex named for 19th century tragedian Edwin Forrest. The Forrest Theatre opened on November 24, 1925, with the musical Mayflowers as its premiere production. In 1959 it was rechristened the O'Neill in honor of the American playwright.
The house can accommodate up to 1,200 patrons, making it adaptable for the presentations of dramas or musical comedies. The theater has been home to such hits as Big River, Spring Awakening and the long running The Book of Mormon.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
In addition to using our discount offers on the above discount website(s), you may also visit the theater's box office in-person to purchase tickets with the discount code or purchase regular priced tickets and save fees. As always, if you do not have flexibility we advise making a purchase in advance to secure your tickets.
The Book of Mormon Discount Tickets
About The Book of Mormon on Broadway
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Know Before You Go to The Book of Mormon
Composed by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q’s Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon is an old-style musical with a modern sensibility. This blockbuster show features several big song-and-dance numbers accompanied by some old-fashioned Broadway belting. An equal opportunity offender, the show playfully pokes fun at religion, sexuality, poverty and race, while inspiring an after-the-show discussion of religion in general.
Critics’ Reviews for The Book of Mormon
"A spectacular, rather perfect Broadway musical not only grounded in a serious love and understanding of the traditions that make a Broadway musical great but also filled with love for the very flawed, mortal characters who populate this romp."
"Parker and Stone have created one of the freshest original musicals in recent memory. It has tuneful songs, clever lyrics, winning characters, explosive laughs and disarmingly intimate moments."
"I am here to report that a newborn, old-fashioned, pleasure-giving musical has arrived at the Eugene O'Neill Theater, the kind our grandparents told us left them walking on air if not on water. So hie thee hence, nonbelievers (and believers too), to 'The Book of Mormon,' and feast upon its sweetness."