The Book of Mormon in Charlotte 2025

The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon musical is ready to shake up Charlotte, NC with its uproarious blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling! From August 12 – 17, 2025, the Ovens Auditorium will host this Tony Awards winner, showcasing the best musical comedy across North America. Don’t miss this chance to experience a timeless performance. Purchase your The Book of Mormon tickets today!

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Cast in Charlotte

The North American Tour of “The Book of Mormon” features a vibrant and talented cast bringing the iconic characters to life:

  • Sam McLellan as Elder Price
  • Diego Enrico as Elder Cunningham
  • Keke Nesbitt as Nabulungi
  • Craig Franke as Elder McKinley
  • Jarius Miquel Cliett as Mafala Hatimbi
  • Dewight Braxton Jr. as General
  • Trevor Dorner as Mission President (also voices MTC Voice/Joseph Smith/Price’s Dad)

The Venue: Ovens Auditorium

Ovens Auditorium Seating Chart

Ovens Auditorium Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of The Book of Mormon?

The story follows two Mormon missionaries—Elder Price and Elder Cunningham—sent to a small Ugandan village. They encounter poverty, disease, skepticism, and cultural barriers. Through humor and heart, they rely on friendship and imagination to connect with the locals. It’s a smart, emotional satire about belief, doubt, and finding your place in the world.

Has the show won any awards?

Yes—it’s a nine‑time Tony Award winner, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Direction. It also earned the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, along with Drama Desk and Olivier Awards. It’s one of the most honored modern musicals.

When and where is the Charlotte, NC performance?

The national tour performs at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte from August 12 to 17, 2025. Multiple showtimes are available, with evening and matinee performances throughout the week.

How long is the show and is there an intermission?

The performance runs about 2 hours and 20 minutes, and includes one 15‑minute intermission between acts. It’s paced well and easy to follow.

What age is the show appropriate for?

This show is recommended for mature audiences, typically teens and adults. It contains coarse language, religious satire, and some adult humor, so it may not be suitable for young children.

How much do tickets cost and how can I get cheap ones?

Ticket prices start around $42 based on base pricing, but most listings begin around $76. For lower prices, look at upper balcony or standing-room-only (SRO) spots—those can start around $40‑50. It pays to monitor resale platforms like SeatGeek or Vivid Seats, as they occasionally offer tickets under face value. Don’t neglect digital lottery options that may list tickets for around $45.

Are there standing‑room‑only tickets?

Yes, some venues offer standing-room-only tickets—usually about $40. Though you stand during the show, the view is often excellent from behind the last row of orchestra. It’s a budget-friendly option if you’re okay with standing.

Are group discounts available?

Yes. Groups of 10 or more get about 10% off base ticket prices, though discounts often exclude Saturdays and premium seats. Contact Ovens Auditorium early to arrange a group reservation.

Is there any risk buying resale tickets?

You’ll be safest using reputable resale platforms with authenticity guarantees. Avoid street sales or questionable deals—what seems too cheap could be fake or invalid. Stick with trusted marketplaces to ensure valid tickets.

What parking and amenities are available at the venue?

Ovens Auditorium offers free parking with ticket purchase, and there are additional lots nearby. The lobby typically offers snacks and drinks before the show and during intermission—arrive early to avoid missing anything.

What should I wear to the show?

The dress code is smart casual. Think slacks and a nice shirt or a casual dress. The theatre can feel cool, so bring a light sweater or jacket.

Can I take pictures or video during the performance?

No photography, video, or audio recording is allowed once the show starts. You’re welcome to take photos before and after in the lobby or outside the theatre.

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