The Broadway production of The Book of Mormon—winner of nine
2011 Tony Awards, including Best Musical—is kicking off its 15th year on Broadway with specially priced $15 digital lottery tickets.
The first drawing will we held January 15, with sign-up now available by clicking here. Winners will be selected at random on the 15th of each month and emailed a link to purchase up to two tickets at $15 each for a performance on select dates in the following month.
READ: 5 Reasons to See The Book of Mormon on Broadway
Additional events to celebrate The Book of Mormon’s 15 years on Broadway will be revealed in the coming months.
The international hit musical is now the 10th longest-running production in Broadway history. The current company is led by Kevin Clay as Elder Price, Diego Enrico as Elder Cunningham, Sydney Quildon as Nabulungi, Charlie Franklin as Elder McKinley, Jacques C. Smith as Mafala Hatimbi, Jay Wilkison as Joseph Smith and Others, and Derrick Williams as the General.
The Book of Mormon opened on Broadway March 24, 2011, subsequently winning the Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album. The Broadway production also won five Drama Desk Awards, including Best Musical; the NY Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical; the Drama League Award for Best Musical; and four Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Best Musical.
The Book of Mormon features a book, music, and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone. The production is choreographed by Casey Nicholaw and is directed by Nicholaw and Parker.
The musical also has set design by Scott
Pask, costume design by Ann Roth, lighting design by Brian MacDevitt,
sound design by Brian Ronan, hair design by Josh Marquette,
orchestrations by Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus, music supervision
and vocal arrangements by Oremus, dance music arrangements by Glen
Kelly, musical direction by Justin Mendoza, and casting by Carrie
Gardner.
The West End production opened in February 2013, winning four Olivier
Awards, including Best New Musical.
Click here to buy tickets to Broadway's The Book of Mormon.