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Celebrate 2013 with "Book of Mormon"

Item Number
113
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
$400.00 to bloeb
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

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Item Description

  • 2 tickets on the Mezzanine level, Row B/seats 318 & 320
  • Location: Bank of America Theatre, 18 W. Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603

What is one of the main perks of these additional tickets? Suite service is included in the ticket price. Broadway in Chicago Suite Service is the perfect setting for an unparalleled night on the town for your friends, family or business clients. Suite service includes:

  • Complimentary light hors de'oeuvres and drinks at a private bar
  • Private restroom facilities, coat check and courtesy phone for local calls
  • First class attentive service.

The "Book of Mormon" is a religious satire musical with a book, lyrics, and music by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Best known for creating the animated comedy South Park, Parker and Stone co-created the music with Lopez, who co-wrote and co-composed Avenue Q. The show lampoons organized religion and traditional music theatre, reflecting the creators' lifelong fascination with Mormonism and musicals.

The "Book of Mormon" tells the story of two young Mormon missionaries sent to a remote village in northern Uganda, where a brutal warlord is threatening the local population. Naive and optimistic, the two missionaries try to share their scriptures - which only one of them knows very well - but have trouble connecting with the locals, who are worried about famine, poverty and AIDS.

After nearly seven years of development, the show premiered on Broadway in March 2011. The "Book of Mormon" has garnered positive critical response and numerous theatre awards, including nine Tony Awards. An original Broadway cast recording was released in May 2011 and became the highest-charting Broadway cast album in over four decades, reaching #4 on the Billboard Charts.