The Book of Mormon in Easton 2025

The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon musical is set to take Easton, PA, by storm on September 27-28, 2025, at the renowned State Theatre. This popular National tour promises a performance filled with laughter, unforgettable music, and a fresh take on the lives of missionaries. Don’t miss your chance to experience this Tony Awards winner—purchase your The Book of Mormon tickets today!

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Cast in Easton

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: State Theatre

State Theatre Seating Chart

State Theatre Seating Chart Easton

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of The Book of Mormon?

The musical follows two well‑meaning Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, who are sent to a remote Ugandan village. They face cultural barriers, illness, poverty, and skeptical villagers. Elder Cunningham’s creative storytelling helps them connect in unexpected ways. It’s a clever and heartfelt satire about belief, belonging, friendship, and the power of imagination.

Has the show won any awards?

Yes! The Book of Mormon has been awarded nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Direction. It also won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and has earned international honors like the Olivier Award. It’s one of the most decorated musicals of the last decade.

When and where is the Easton, PA performance?

The national tour stops at the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Easton, PA on September 27 and 28, 2025. Evening shows are scheduled both nights, with doors opening approximately one hour before curtain.

How long is the show and is there an intermission?

The show runs about two and a half hours total, including a 15- to 20-minute intermission. That gives you time to stretch your legs, grab a drink, and discuss Act I’s funniest moments.

What age group is it suitable for?

This is a mature show with strong language, religious satire, and some adult themes. It’s recommended for teens and adults (age 17+). Younger kids might find the humor too edgy.

How much do tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary. Face-value seats may start around $80‑100, depending on seat location. On resale platforms, prices typically range from $120‑140 for popular dates. Prices fluctuate based on demand, so early booking is key.

How can I get cheap tickets?

To score lower prices, opt for upper balcony or side mezzanine seats—those are usually most affordable. Watch for the public onsale date and sign up for venue alerts. Reputable resellers sometimes offer last‑minute deals under face value. You can also check for day‑of‑show rush or lottery tickets at the box office.

Are there risks buying resale tickets?

Buying from trusted resale sites with authenticity guarantees is safe. Avoid street deals or offers that seem too good to be true—they often are scams.

Are group discounts available?

Yes. Groups of 10 or more can usually get a discount at the State Theatre. Contact the box office early to lock in rates and ensure seats together.

Is parking available at the State Theatre?

Yes. There are municipal parking garages nearby on 3rd and 4th Street, plus metered street parking. Arrive early to give yourself time to park and walk to the theatre entrance.

What should I wear?

The dress code is casual to smart‑casual. Think jeans or slacks with a nice top or shirt. The theatre can be cool inside, so bring a lightweight sweater or wrap.

Can I take photos or videos during the show?

No. Photography, video, or audio recording is not permitted during the performance. You’re welcome to take pictures outside or in the lobby before or after the show.

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