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Title: The Book of Mormon (Play)
Post by: Olivia Bauer on September 16, 2014, 12:35:50 PM
I saw this at the Orpheum last Saturday.

The book of Mormon is exactly what it sounds like, a heart warming tale about the Mormon Church spreading its word from door to door trying to unite the world under the caring love of Jesus Christ...

...Nah I'm f**kin' with ya.
This was written by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, you know, the South Park guys. Yeah NOW you know what it's about.
It's basically Matt and Trey wiping their ass with the Book of Mormon (again).

The play definitely had that South Park feel to it, being unbelievably crude but still having that hint of subtly. If you happen to not care for that type of humor or you happen to hold the Mormon belief very dear, don't see this play ever. But for everyone else I suggest you see it if it's ever played in your hometown.


Title: Re: The Book of Mormon (Play)
Post by: dean on September 19, 2014, 02:49:01 AM
Saw this when I was in NYC last year and had a ball.


Title: Re: The Book of Mormon (Play)
Post by: Josso on September 21, 2014, 02:00:35 PM
lol I've wanted to see this since it first came out, I take it you guys have seen Cannibal: The Musical? Also does anyone know where there will be a retail version of the play on dvd/bluray.


Title: Re: The Book of Mormon (Play)
Post by: HappyGilmore on September 25, 2014, 08:10:47 PM
This was playing in Philly but I missed it.  Shame..

lol I've wanted to see this since it first came out, I take it you guys have seen Cannibal: The Musical? Also does anyone know where there will be a retail version of the play on dvd/bluray.
Cannibal is superb.  I love it.

I'd assume a retail version would pop up either on Amazon or Matt & Trey's site soon enough.


Title: Re: The Book of Mormon (Play)
Post by: Olivia Bauer on September 27, 2014, 02:00:09 AM
A big part of my enjoyment stems from my own atheism and distaste for religion.

Political Incorrectness Alert!

I don't care for religion but respect people that are religious as long as they don't use their faith as a flimsy justification spreading pain and bigotry.