The Book of Mormon is the hit satirical musical that debuted on Broadway in 2011. Winner of nine Tony Awards, the musical is finally heading towards Utah for the first ever run at the Salt Lake City. As it opens for preview at the Capitol Theatre near the Mormon Church, get your hands on the Book of Mormon Salt Lake City tickets to secure your seats. The Book of Mormon is based on the story of two Mormon missionaries who have been sent in Uganda where a warlord has threatened the entire population. The show is the brainchild of the creators of South Park and is hysterically funny.

Written by Matt Stone, Trey Parker and Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon is a hit Broadway musical that debuted in 2011 at Eugene O'Neill Theatre. The musical is set in the LDS Church of Salt Lake City of Utah where it will be heading in June 2015 for a two week long engagement. Theatre-goers who had been waiting for this exhilarating musical comedy to come to their city can get the Book of Mormon Salt Lake City tickets in advance to secure their seats at the Capitol Theatre.

Reviewed by the New York Times as ‘the best musical of this century,’ the Book of Mormon is funny and entertaining. The story of the musical revolves around the two LDS church-goers and missionaries. Elder Kevin Prince is a young and handsome missionary-to-be at the LDS Church Missionary Training Center who prays hard to be sent to Orlando to convert people to Mormonism. But to his shock, he is sent to Uganda along with Elder Arnold Cunningham who is an insecure nerd and a compulsive liar. The two bid goodbye to their families and leave for Uganda for their two-year mission. As the story moves further, the audience gets to see Price and Cunningham getting robbed at their arrival in Uganda.

Unable to convert a single person to Mormonism, they are desperate to accomplish their task. Watch how Cunningham who himself have never read the Book of Mormon tries to make the villagers interested in the book by making up stories. Overall, it is an exciting and satirical musical with witty songs like "You and Me (But Mostly Me)” and “Making Things up Again.” The musical is a winner of nine Tony Awards and four Drama Desk Awards.