BOOK OF MORMON Adds $20 January Preview Performance in Melbourne

By: Jan. 04, 2017
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An additional preview was announced today for the upcoming Melbourne production of The Book of Mormon, on Tuesday 17 January at 7pm at the Princess Theatre. This will be the first chance for fans to see the much-anticipated Broadway smash hit. All tickets for this special preview will cost only $20.00, and go on sale at 10am on Monday 9 January.

Tickets for this preview performance are only available through the Princess Theatre box office which will open at 10am on Monday 9 January. Fans are encouraged to queue up as early as possible since tickets will be allocated on a strictly 'first in-best dressed' basis. Up to two tickets may be purchased per customer and valid ID must be shown during the transaction (this ID will be used for identification on the day of the performance). All tickets are subject to availability and cannot be re-sold.

Winner of nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, the Grammy for Best Musical Theatre album and four Olivier Awards including Best New Musical, The Book of Mormon has already broken the house record for the highest selling on sale period of any production in the Princess Theatre's 159-year history.

The Book of Mormon cast is led by Ryan Bondy as Elder Price and A.J. Holmes as Elder Cunningham, direct from playing the roles on Broadway, in the West End and across America. They are joined by Zahra Newman as Nabalungi (Miss Julie, The Mountaintop), Bert LaBonté as Mafala (Richard III, Pippin) and Rowan Witt as Elder McKinley (Into the Woods, South Pacific). Other cast includes Daniel Assetta, Blake Bowden (Elder Price Standby), Andrew Broadbent (Price's Dad/ Joseph Smith/ Mission President), Camille Eanga-Selenge, Donell James Foreman, Eddie Grey, Phyre Hawkins, Antwaun Holley, Matt Holly, Todd Jacobsson, Jay James-Moody (Elder Cunningham Standby), Justin Lonesome, Mitchell Mahony, Loredo Malcolm, Joshua Mulheran, Morgan Palmer, Elenoa Rokobaro, Joshua Russell, Ryan Sheppard, CoCo Smith, Timothy Springs, Cessalee Stovall, Augustin Aziz Tchantcho (General), Teddy Trice, Brinie Wallace and JamaAl Wilson.

Since making its world premiere in March 2011 at New York's Eugene O'Neill Theater, The Book of Mormon has played 253 consecutive weeks at more than 100% capacity on Broadway, 170 weeks at more than 100% capacity at theatres around the US, and sold out every single one of its 1225 performances thus far in London's West End.

The London production opened in February 2013, winning four Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical. The Book of Mormon smashed box office records for the highest single day of sales in West End history. It has broken the house record at the Eugene O'Neill Theater more than 50 times and set 90 house records at 47 theatres around the US. In Australia it has already broken the house record for the highest selling on sale period of any production in the Princess Theatre's 159-year history.

Book, Music and Lyrics are by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Co-directed by Trey Parker and Casey Nicholaw, The Book of Mormon has choreography by Casey Nicholaw, set design by Scott Pask, costume design by Ann Roth, lighting design by Brian MacDevitt, sound design by Brian Ronan, orchestrations by Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus and music supervision and vocal arrangements by Stephen Oremus.

IF YOU GO:

The Book of Mormon

Princess Theatre, 163 Spring Street, Melbourne

Performances from: 17 January 2017

Opening Night: 4 February 2017

BookOfMormonMusical.com.au

*Note: Contains explicit language*

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM:

Trey Parker (CO-DIRECTOR, BOOK, MUSIC, LYRICS)

Parker wrote and directed his first feature film, Cannibal! The Musical, while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder. A few years later, Trey co-created the hit animated series South Park with Matt Stone (his college friend and Cannibal! producer). Debuting on Comedy Central in 1997 and currently in its twentieth Season, South Park has won five Emmy Awards, as well as the coveted Peabody Award. The same year South Park debuted, Parker wrote, directed, and starred in the film Orgazmo. Two years later, Parker and Stone released the critically acclaimed feature film, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. The musical, which Parker directed and co-wrote earned an Oscar nomination for Best Song and the first ever New York Film Critics Circle Award for an animated film. In 2004, the pair returned to theatres with Team America: World Police, an action movie co-written and directed by Parker that starred a cast of marionettes. It has been a long-time dream of Parker's to write a musical for Broadway. He won four Tonys for The Book of Mormon, including Best Musical, as well as the Grammy for The Best Musical Theater Album.

Robert Lopez (BOOK, MUSIC, LYRICS)

Robert is the Tony, Grammy, and Emmy winning co-creator of the smash hit musicals Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon. With wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez he wrote songs for Disney animated feature Frozen, starring Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell, winning an Oscar for Best Original Song and a Grammy for "Let it Go". Together with his wife he co-wrote songs for Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney Animation Studios, 2011) and Finding Nemo: The Musical (playing at Walt Disney World since 2006) and recently created an original stage musical called Up Here. He shared two Emmy Awards for his music for The Wonder Pets and an Emmy nomination for the Scrubs musical episode. His work has been seen on South Park, The Simpsons, and Phineas and Ferb.

Matt Stone (BOOK, MUSIC, LYRICS)

Stone met Trey Parker at the University of Colorado and together they made a short animated piece called, The Spirit of Christmas. This launched their most recognised work, the critically acclaimed and award-winning television show, South Park. The animated series is in its twentieth season on Comedy Central and has won Stone five Emmy Awards and the coveted Peabody Award. South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, which Stone produced and co-wrote, earned an Oscar nomination and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film. In addition to South Park, Stone has partnered with Parker on the low budget Cannibal! The Musical, the superhero comedy Orgazmo and the marionette action thriller Team America: World Police. Stone won three Tonys for The Book of Mormon, including Best Musical, as well as a Grammy for The Best Musical Theater Album.

Casey Nicholaw (CO-DIRECTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER)

Nicholaw won the 2011 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for co-directing The Book of Mormon, and the 2014 Olivier, Award for Best Theatre Choreographer. He is currently represented in Australia, Broadway and West End as director/choreographer of Disney's Aladdin (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations, Best Choreography) and as director and choreographer of Dreamgirls at London's Savoy Theatre. Broadway: Tuck Everlasting, Something Rotten (2015 Tony nominee Best Director), Elf: The Musical, The Drowsy Chaperone (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations), Monty Python's Spamalot (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations, Best Choreography). New York: Anyone Can Whistle, Follies (direction, choreography), Bye Bye Birdie (choreography), Can-Can (musical staging) for Encores!; Candide (NY Philharmonic); South Pacific (Carnegie Hall, PBS "Great Performances"); Sinatra: His Voice, His World, His Way (Radio City). He directed and choreographed the world premieres of Minsky's (Center Theatre Group) and Robin and the 7 Hoods (Old Globe). For TV: a 2013 episode of NBC's Smash.



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