The Book of Mormon in Elmira 2026

The Book of Mormon musical invites you to a groundbreaking adventure, where laughs and music collide! This beloved Broadway show, a Tony Awards winner, is hitting the road on its North American tour, performing at the Clemens Center in Elmira, NY, from Mar 18 – 19, 2026. Experience the hilarious journey of missionaries in this timeless musical comedy. Don’t miss out—purchase your The Book of Mormon tickets today!
The Book of Mormon Elmira Tickets
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Cast in Elmira
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: Clemens Center
Clemens Center Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the plot of The Book of Mormon?
The story follows two mismatched Mormon missionaries—Elder Price and Elder Cunningham—sent to Uganda to share their faith. They encounter illness, cultural differences, poverty, and skeptical villagers. Cunningham’s inventive retelling of scripture helps forge unexpected connections. It’s a sharp, satirical musical with heart about faith, friendship, doubt, and belonging.
Has the show won any awards?
Yes! The Book of Mormon has won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Direction. It also captured the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and earned international honors like the Olivier Award. It’s one of the most acclaimed modern musicals.
When and where is the Elmira performance?
The national tour arrives at the Clemens Center in Elmira, NY on March 18 and 19, 2026. Each performance begins at 7:30 PM, with doors opening about one hour before showtime.
How long does the show run and is there an intermission?
The show runs about two and a half hours and includes a 15‑ to 20‑minute intermission between acts. That gives you time to stretch, chat, or grab a drink before Act II.
What age group is it suitable for?
This show is made for mature audiences—typically teens and adults (17+). It features strong language, religious satire, and adult themes that aren’t suited for younger kids.
How much do tickets cost?
Base ticket prices usually start around $80–100, depending on seating and demand. Keep in mind resale prices for popular evening performances may run higher once the show draws near.
How can I get cheap tickets?
To save money, pick seats in the upper balcony or side mezzanine—those are often the least expensive. Sign up for Clemens Center alerts ahead of public onsale dates. Watch reputable resale sites for last‑minute deals under face value. On the day of the show, ask the box office about rush or lottery ticket options.
Are group discounts available?
Yes—groups of ten or more can usually access special rates. Contact the Clemens Center’s group sales team early to secure seats together and lock in a discount.
Is buying resale tickets safe?
Yes—if you use trusted resale platforms that guarantee ticket validity. Avoid street vendors and deals that seem too good to be true—they’re often scams.
Is parking available at the Clemens Center?
Yes—there are nearby parking lots and street parking options around the venue. Arrive early to secure a spot and enjoy a relaxed pre-show experience.
What should I wear?
The dress code is smart casual—jeans with a nice top or a simple dress are ideal. The theater can be cool inside, so consider bringing a light sweater or jacket.
Can I take photos or record during the show?
No—photography, video, and audio recording are strictly prohibited during the performance. You’re welcome to take photos before or after the show in the lobby or outside.