The Book Of Mormon Tickets Sun Feb 15 2026 Eugene Oneill Theatre

Sunday, February 2026

Location: Eugene O’Neill Theatre

Location: 230 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019, USA

Capacity: 1,102

Opened: November 24, 1925

Owners: ATG Entertainment, Jujamcyn Theaters, Providence Equity

Architect: Herbert J. Krapp

About The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon made its Broadway premiere in 2011, winning nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. It follows two young Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, who are sent on a mission to Uganda. The result is a funny and moving exploration of fate, friendship, and the fundamental questions of meaning in life that keeps audiences laughing while sparking their imaginations long after the play has ended.

The show strikes just the right balance of comedy and heart—like any great Broadway tale. And, you know, snappy writing and daring themes and catchy numbers like “Hello!,” “I Believe,” and “You and Me (But Mostly Me)”; so it’s not surprising that The Book of Mormon still sells out to packed crowds every night.

Advice for Purchasing Book of Mormon Tickets

Reserve Early: Weekend shows can sell out quickly.

Choose Your Seats Wisely. The sights and sounds are best in the orchestra.

Purchase from Reputable Vendors: Only purchase tickets from official or reputable sources to avoid scams.

Arrive Early: The doors usually open 45 minutes before showtime.

Plan Your Visit

Parking: Available nearby on West 49th and 50th Streets.

Nearby Restaurants: Dine at popular NYC spots, such as Carmine’s, Sardi’s, and Sandor’s Joe Allen, before the show.

Accessibility: Wheelchair seating and assistive listening devices are offered by request.

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