Video: Trey Parker & Matt Stone Make Broadway Debuts in BOOK OF MORMON
The South Park creators appeared in the prologue, making their Broadway performance debuts.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker made their long-awaited Broadway acting debuts in The Book of Mormon! During the musical's 'Magical Mormon Mystery Week,' the musical's creators kicked off the show with a special cameo during the prologue.
Watch the video of their appearance below, where Stone kicked things off as Moroni and Parker played Jesus Christ.
The Book of Mormon officially kicked off its "Magical Mormon Mystery Week" on June 9, celebrating the musical's 15th anniversary with appearances by members of the original Broadway cast, including Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad, who originated the roles of Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, respectively.
The original cast members were joined by Tony Award winner Nikki M. James, who created the role of Nabulungi, and Tony Award- nominee Rory O'Malley, who originated the role of Elder McKinley.
The weeklong celebration continues through June 14 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre. Each performance features different combinations of original cast members, special guests, and surprise appearances, with no two performances exactly alike.
Created by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon opened on Broadway in 2011 and went on to win nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The production is currently the longest-running show in the history of the Eugene O'Neill Theatre and the 10th longest-running Broadway musical of all time.

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