The Book Of Mormon Tickets
Fred Kavli Theatre At Bank Of America Performing Arts Center | Thousand Oaks, California
For a limited season only in California, the Tony-Award winning Broadway play, The Book of Mormon, will be performing in Thousand Oaks at Fred Kavli Theatre At Bank Of America Performing Arts Center! On Thursday 6th February 2025, be part of the audience of one of the unrivaled Broadway productions in history. Come and see for yourself why The Book of Mormon has continued to be one of the most loved and stunning musicals of Broadway!
Created 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 told, presenting the musical and its theme through satire and comedy. The musical talks about the mission of two Latter-Day Saints (LDS) missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, preaching to the local population of a village in Uganda and their continuous struggles to find the best ways to spread their religion.
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Well-known as one of the leading theatre venues in Thousand Oaks, Fred Kavli Theatre At Bank Of America Performing Arts Center has always been the coveted choice as a play or musical venue, largely because of its spectacular interior and exterior architecture that is both practical and beautiful. The musical comedy will be performing for a limited time in Fred Kavli Theatre At Bank Of America Performing Arts Center in February, on Thursday 6th February 2025.
Robert Lopez, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone, once again created another comedy masterpiece but in an entirely new medium for them, this time being in in classical theatre. The Book of Mormon, centered on Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, two missionaries of the Latter-day Saints (LDS) faith, begin on their journey to baptize and convert the local population of a village in Uganda. The play, though dealing with religious context, delves away from a sedated approach to telling this story, as it instead uses comedy and even blasphemy to reveal the truth behind the way religion is passed on and religious stories are interpreted.
Fans and critics all over the world and for the past decade since its Broadway premiere in 2011 have generally accepted The Book of Mormon positively. Despite being somewhat against orthodox teaching, and often satirical, it also comes with a lesson that actually supports faith and religion beneath its language. Throughout its two acts, the musical perfectly transforms from a play full of cursing, sex, and profanity to one that forces the audience to be introspective. 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. 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.”
Witness the innovative musical that has broken records and won awards in Broadway, West End, and many other countries. Tickets are available through by using the link provided above.