The Book of Mormon in Washington 2026

The Book of Mormon musical bursts onto the stage in Washington, DC, delivering an unforgettable performance that intertwines humor and heart. From Apr 28 – May 3, 2026, this North American tour at the National Theatre showcases a Tony Awards winner renowned as the best musical. Experience this popular musical comedy that explores the adventures of missionaries. Don’t miss this event—purchase your The Book of Mormon tickets today!
The Book of Mormon Washington Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Apr 28, 2026 07:30 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $156.24 |
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| Wednesday Apr 29, 2026 07:30 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $171.46 |
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| Thursday Apr 30, 2026 07:30 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $176.26 |
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| Friday May 01, 2026 07:30 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $164.65 |
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| Saturday May 02, 2026 02:00 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $168.31 |
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| Saturday May 02, 2026 07:30 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $169.87 |
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| Sunday May 03, 2026 02:00 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $170.08 |
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| Sunday May 03, 2026 07:30 PM |
The Book of Mormon from $185.08 |
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Cast in Washington
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: National Theatre
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the plot of The Book of Mormon?
The musical follows two Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, sent on a mission to a remote Ugandan village. They confront culture shock, poverty, illness, and skepticism. Elder Cunningham’s imaginative storytelling reshapes their message, forging unexpected bonds. It’s a clever, satirical musical with genuine heart, exploring themes of faith, friendship, doubt, and belonging.
Has the show won any awards?
Yes—it has won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Direction. It also earned the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, plus international honors like the Olivier Award. It’s widely regarded as one of the funniest and most decorated modern musicals.
When and where is the Washington, DC performance?
The show runs at the National Theatre in Washington, DC from April 28 to May 3, 2026, offering evening shows and at least one matinee during the run. Doors usually open about an hour before curtain.
How long is the show and is there an intermission?
The running time is about 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission. That gives you time to stretch, chat, or grab a refreshment between acts.
What age group is it suitable for?
This production is aimed at mature audiences—teens and adults aged 17 and up. It features strong language, adult humor, and pointed religious satire, so it may not be right for younger children.
How much do tickets cost?
Face-value tickets typically start around $172–175. Resale prices tend to rise, especially for evening performances and prime seats, often going above $200.
How can I get cheap tickets?
Try digital lottery—usually around $45 per ticket if you win, with entries open each morning before the show. There’s also digital rush available around $53. Sitting in the upper balcony or side mezzanine offers lower prices, too. Signing up for venue alerts before on-sale dates and checking trusted resale sites can help. On the day of the show, ask the box office about rush or lottery options.
What are rush and lottery tickets?
Digital lottery opens around 10 AM day-of-show, offering $45 tickets. Digital rush tickets, often around $53, go on sale online at about 9 AM. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis and can include seats in various sections.
Are group discounts available?
Yes—groups of 10 or more typically qualify for discounted pricing. Contact the National Theatre’s group sales office early to reserve seats together and secure those rates.
Is buying resale tickets safe?
Yes—if you use reputable resale platforms that guarantee ticket authenticity. Avoid street vendors or suspiciously cheap listings—they often turn out to be scams.
Is parking available near the theatre?
Yes—several public parking garages and metered street spots are within walking distance of the National Theatre. Arriving early will give you better choices and a relaxed start.
Can I take photos or record during the show?
No—photography, video, and audio recording are strictly prohibited during the performance. However, you’re welcome to take pictures before or after the show in the lobby or outside.