Broadway (2011–present) with
The Book of Mormon in 2019
The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway at the
Eugene O'Neill Theatre on March 24, 2011, following previews since February 24. The production was choreographed by
Casey Nicholaw and co-directed by Nicholaw and Parker. Set design was by
Scott Pask, with costumes by
Ann Roth, lighting by
Brian MacDevitt, and sound by Brian Ronan. Orchestrations were co-created by
Larry Hochman and the show's musical director and vocal arranger
Stephen Oremus. The production was originally headlined by
Josh Gad and
Andrew Rannells in the two leading roles. During its first year, the show was consistently one of the top five best-selling shows on Broadway and set 22 new weekly sales records for the Eugene O'Neill Theater. For the week of
Thanksgiving 2011, the average paid admission was over $170, even though the highest-priced regular seat was listed at $155. High attendance coupled with aggressive pricing allowed the financial backers to recoup their investment of $11.4 million after just nine months of performances. After Gad's departure in June 2012,
standby Jared Gertner played the role until June 26, when Cale Krise permanently took over the role, as Gertner left to play Elder Cunningham in the First National Tour. Two days after Gad left (June 2012), original star Rannells was replaced by his standby Nic Rouleau. The same day,
Samantha Marie Ware played Nabulungi on Broadway as the start of a six-week engagement (James was shooting a film) in preparation for her tour performance. Following Rouleau's departure in November 2012 (to originate the role of Elder Price in Chicago), the role of Elder Price was taken over by
Matt Doyle. In December 2012, Jon Bass joined as Elder Cunningham. Original cast member
Rory O'Malley was replaced by Matt Loehr in January 2013. In April 2013,
Stanley Wayne Mathis joined the cast as Mafala Hatimbi. In May 2013, Jon Bass left the role of Elder Cunningham and was replaced by Cody Jamison Strand. After Doyle and Strand's contracts finished in January 2014, Rouleau and
Ben Platt (who had previously played the role of Elder Cunningham while in Chicago with Rouleau) joined the Broadway cast to reprise their roles as Elder Price and Elder Cunningham. On August 26, 2014,
Grey Henson took over for Loehr as Elder McKinley. Henson had previously played the role on the first national tour. Rouleau and Platt left Broadway in January 2015. They were replaced by
Gavin Creel and
Christopher John O'Neill, who played the roles of Price and Cunningham (respectively) on the first national tour. On January 3, 2016, Creel left the show after three and a half years. He was replaced by
Kyle Selig, former Broadway and second national tour Elder Price standby, who was scheduled to play the role through February 21, 2016. On January 25, 2016, Christopher John O'Neill was temporarily replaced by longtime Elder Cunningham standby Nyk Bielak. Bielak had been a standby for Elder Cunningham in all three North American companies before becoming the Broadway Elder Cunningham. On February 17, 2016, Nic Rouleau announced via Twitter that he would be taking over the role of Elder Price starting on February 23, 2016. This was Rouleau's third time playing the role on Broadway; he previously played the role in Chicago, the second national tour, and most recently, the West End. O'Neill and Rouleau's first performance together was on February 23, 2016. August 21, 2016, was Grey Henson's last performance as Elder McKinley. On August 23, 2016, Henson was replaced by Stephen Ashfield, who came over from the West End Production. On November 7, 2016,
Nikki Renée Daniels announced that she was pregnant with her second child and would be going on maternity leave. Later that week, Kim Exum took over the role of Nabalungi. On February 20, 2017, Chris O'Neill and Daniel Breaker had their final performances as Elder Cunningham and Mafala Hatimbi. O'Neill was replaced by Brian Sears, who came over from the London production. Breaker was replaced by Billy Eugene Jones. On February 18, 2018, after six and a half years with the show, original cast member Nic Rouleau played his final performance as Elder Price. Original cast member Brian Sears also left the production that day. Rouleau was replaced by Dave Thomas Brown. Sears was replaced by longtime Elder Cunningham (on both Broadway and the second national tour) Cody Jamison Strand. Other Broadway cast members include original Broadway cast member Lewis Cleale as Joseph Smith/Mission President and other roles, and Derrick Williams as the General. On March 12, 2020, the show suspended production due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, and on June 16, 2021, the show announced it would be returning to Broadway on November 5. In May 2026, the show was forced to close temporarily due to a fire at the
Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
First North American tour (2012–2016) The first North American tour began previews on August 14, 2012, at the
Denver Center for the Performing Arts in
Denver, Colorado, before moving to the
Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, beginning September 5, with the official opening night for the tour on September 12. Originally planned to begin in December 2012, production was pushed forward four months. Gavin Creel (Price) and Jared Gertner (Cunningham) led the cast until late December, when West End performer
Mark Evans and Christopher John O'Neill took over, allowing time for Creel and Gertner to begin rehearsals for their move to the West End production. After Evans left the show on June 30, 2014, Broadway Elder Price stand-by K.J. Hippensteel temporarily covered as Elder Price. Hippensteel returned to Broadway and Ryan Bondy (who was covering for Hippensteel as the Broadway Elder Price stand-by) took over the role of Elder Price. Bondy continued on as Elder Price until Creel returned from London later in the summer of 2014. When Creel and O'Neill left the touring production to join the Broadway production, Bondy again took over the role of Elder Price while Chad Burris took over for O'Neill as Elder Cunningham. The two were only leads for six weeks as they waited for replacements to come from the West End Production. Billy Harrigan Tighe and
A.J. Holmes moved over from the West End production to reprise their roles as Elders Price and Cunningham, respectively. Bondy and Burris then returned to the second national tour as stand-bys for Elder Price and Elder Cunningham. As part of the tour, the musical was performed in
Salt Lake City for the first time at the end of July and early August 2015. The tour closed on May 1, 2016, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Chicago and second North American tour (2012–2020) The first replica sit-down production, separate from the tour, began previews on December 11, 2012, and officially opened on December 19 of that year, at the
Bank of America Theatre in
Chicago, Illinois as part of
Broadway in Chicago. The limited engagement closed October 6, 2013 and became the second U.S. national tour. The cast included Nic Rouleau in the role of Price, along with
Ben Platt as Cunningham. After the Chicago production closed on October 6, 2013, the same production began touring North America. Platt never went on tour with the production and Rouleau performed in only a few cities on the tour before they both moved to
New York and started rehearsals in preparation for joining the
Broadway production.
David Larsen succeeded Nic Rouleau as Elder Price, A.J. Holmes succeeded Ben Platt as Elder Cunningham, and Cody Jamison Strand then succeeded A.J. Holmes in the role. December 14, 2014 was Pierce Cassedy's last performance as Elder McKinley. He was replaced by former Broadway swing Daxton Bloomquist. On January 3, 2016, Larsen completed his final show as Elder Price. Larsen was replaced by his stand-by, Ryan Bondy. Gabe Gibbs replaced Bondy as Elder Price in October 2016. Oge Agulué replaced
David Aron Damane as the General in December 2016. On January 1, 2017, Cody Jamison Strand had his last performance as Elder Cunningham. Strand left the show to join the West End production. Strand was replaced by Conner Pierson on January 3, 2017. On October 24, 2017, long-time ensemble member Kevin Clay assumed the role of Elder Price. Clay had been with the tour since November 2015, and worked his way up from ensemble, to Elder Price understudy, to Elder Price stand-by, before finally assuming the role. Bondy left the touring cast to take over the role of Elder Price in the Melbourne production. Other cast members include Kayla Pecchioni as Nabulungi, PJ Adzima as Elder McKinley, and Sterling Jarvis as Mafala Hatimbi. The tour played its final performance on March 11, 2020, in
Los Angeles, closing earlier than planned due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
West End (2013–present) in the West End in 2015 A
West End production officially opened on March 21, 2013, at the
Prince of Wales Theatre, with previews beginning February 25. Gavin Creel and Jared Gertner reprised their North American tour performances. The London cast members hosted a gala performance of the new musical on March 13, 2013, raising £200,000 for the British charity
Comic Relief's
Red Nose Day. A typical London performance runs two hours and 30 minutes, including an interval of 15 minutes. In March 2014,
The Book of Mormon was voted Funniest West End Show as part of the 2014
West End Frame Awards. On July 28, 2014, both Creel and Gertner left the production. Creel left the West End production to return to the first national tour and was replaced by his stand-by, Billy Harrigan Tighe. Gertner was replaced by one of his stand-bys,
A. J. Holmes, who had previously played Cunningham on both the national tour and Broadway. After February 2, 2015, Broadway actor Nic Rouleau was cast in the role of Elder Kevin Price, replacing Billy Harrigan Tighe; Brian Sears, who also starred on Broadway (as an ensemble member), replaced A.J. Holmes as Elder Cunningham. Tighe and Holmes then joined the cast of the first national tour, filling the void left when Creel and O'Neill left the tour to play the leads on Broadway. On January 25, 2016, Rouleau announced via Twitter that January 30, 2016 would be his last performance as Elder Price in the West End. On February 1, 2016, longtime Broadway stand-by K.J. Hippensteel officially took over the role as Elder Price in the West End cast. On August 6, 2016, Stephen Ashfield had his last performance as Elder McKinley, as he was transferring over to the Broadway production. On August 9, 2016
Steven Webb took over for Ashfield as Elder McKinley. On January 14, 2017, Brian Sears performed his last performance in the West End. Sears left London to join the Broadway company on February 20. Sears was replaced by longtime second national tour Elder Cunningham, Cody Jamison Strand. Strand's first performance was on January 30, 2017, as he left the West End Company to rejoin the Broadway production. J.Michael Finley and Dom Simpson succeeded Strand and Hippensteel the following year, having both been standbys for their roles in the Broadway company, previously. Tom Xander took over the role of Elder Cunningham in 2019 making Simpson and Xander the first British pair to lead the show worldwide. The show suspended production in March 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. It reopened on 15 November 2021 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, following a performance at
West End LIVE in Trafalgar Square on 18 September 2021, with Simpson and Xander still leading. On 26 November 2022, Tom Xander left the production with Conner Peirson taking over the role of Elder Cunningham, with his first performance on 29 November 2022. Dom Simpson left the production on 26 August 2023 to take up the role of Christian in the London production of Moulin Rouge, and was replaced by Blair Gibson. Gibson and Peirson currently lead the production.
Australia (2017–2020) The original Australian production of
Book of Mormon opened at
Melbourne's
Princess Theatre on January 18, 2017, where it broke box-office records before it had even opened, and despite some controversy, won several Helpmann awards. The cast starred Ryan Bondy and
A.J. Holmes as Elder Price and Elder Cunningham,
Rowan Witt as Elder McKinley,
Zahra Newman as Nabulungi, and
Bert Labonté as Mafala. This same cast then opened the Sydney season at the
Sydney Lyric theatre on February 28, 2018, before the show toured to
Brisbane,
Adelaide, and
Perth in 2019. The Show was scheduled to open in
Auckland,
New Zealand at The Civic from 6 March to 26 April 2020. However, due to the impact of
COVID-19, all performances from 17 March 2020 were cancelled.
First UK and Ireland tour (2019–2022) A UK and Ireland tour started on 6 June 2019 at the
Palace Theatre, Manchester, with Kevin Clay as Elder Price and Conner Peirson as Elder Cunningham, but performances were cancelled from 16 March as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic and its
impact on the performing arts. The tour reopened on 12 October 2021 at the
Donald Gordon Theatre,
Cardiff and played its final performance on 26 November 2022 at the
Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
US non-equity tour (2022–present) A
non-equity tour kicked off on September 23, 2022, at the
Stanley Theatre in
Utica, New York, starring Sam McLellan as Elder Price and Sam Nackman as Elder Cunningham.
Second UK and international tour (2024–2025) A second UK and international tour started on September 11, 2024 at the Palace Theatre in Manchester and ended on December 21, 2025 at the
Teatro degli Arcimboldi in
Milan.
International productions Over 20 million people have seen
The Book of Mormon around the world. The first non-English version opened at the
Chinateatern in
Stockholm,
Sweden, in January 2017. A Norwegian production opened at
Det Norske Teatret in
Oslo, Norway September 2017 to favorable reviews with demand crashing the ticketing website. The musical opened in Denmark at
Copenhagen's
Det Ny Teater in January 2018, as well as in
Amsterdam,
Netherlands on September 26, 2019. The Show opened in
Cologne,
Germany on November 7, 2019, and played in
Zurich,
Switzerland in December 2019. In
Aarhus,
Denmark the original Broadway production in English began on November 20, 2019, and ran until December 6. A Spanish non-replica production premiered at the Teatro Calderón in
Madrid on October 10, 2023. A new Australian tour began in Sydney at the
Capitol Theatre on July 15, 2025, before touring to Melbourne and Brisbane. == Response ==