sunstoned Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 The musical is now in SLC with tickets on sale now. They are a little pricey for me, so I think I will pass. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865633190/Profane-but-acclaimed-The-Book-of-Mormon-musical-arrives-in-Salt-Lake-City.html?nm=1
Glenn101 Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 The musical is now in SLC with tickets on sale now. They are a little pricey for me, so I think I will pass. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865633190/Profane-but-acclaimed-The-Book-of-Mormon-musical-arrives-in-Salt-Lake-City.html?nm=1We will see how it plays there. I just can't seem to get any passion started about the thing either way.
Kenngo1969 Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 https://greatgourdini.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/laughing-at-mormons/
Kenngo1969 Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 We will see how it plays there. I just can't seem to get any passion started about the thing either way. As you might imagine, it'll play better in Salt Lake City than it would in, say, Provo. I'm sure you can imagine the reasons for that.
GingerRed Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 No way I would see it!! I heard all about how extremely offensive it is. It's got the 'F' word thrown in all over the place. I'll pass. 1
HappyJackWagon Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 (edited) I'd love to see it. I'm familiar with some of the music and it's delightful though I'm confident there's plenty of offensive material too. I've actually heard some very moving reactions people have had to the play. I think in the larger picture it is actually a touching story that impacts a lot of people emotionally. ETA: Sadly I'm not in SLC Edited July 30, 2015 by HappyJackWagon
canard78 Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 You can see it for about £50 (about $750) in London. My wife and I went to see it a month or so ago and loved it. It is fantastic. It's hilarious, surprisingly tender and thought provoking.
bluebell Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 You can see it for about £50 (about $750) in London.That would be a heck of an exchange rate!50 pounds would actually be about $78 though, not $750. 2
canard78 Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 That would be a heck of an exchange rate! 50 pounds would actually be about $78 though, not $750. Twas a jest...
Kenngo1969 Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 You can see it for about £50 (about $750) in London. My wife and I went to see it a month or so ago and loved it. It is fantastic. It's hilarious, surprisingly tender and thought provoking. That would be a heck of an exchange rate!50 pounds would actually be about $78 though, not $750. Twas a jest... You big jester, you! (Who knew? )
california boy Posted August 3, 2015 Posted August 3, 2015 I saw the play recently. My honest evaluation is that most members would probably enjoy the play EXCEPT for two numbers. One is a song that uses the F word as the main lyric. The other number is a bit lewd. The rest of the music and story is cleaver and even heartwarming. But those two numbers may be deal breakers for a lot of members
sunstoned Posted August 4, 2015 Author Posted August 4, 2015 Twas a jest... That sounds a lot better. $78 is manageable.
Stargazer Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 That sounds a lot better. $78 is manageable. However, the jet fare to get to London is going to add significantly to the cost! 1
KevinG Posted August 24, 2015 Posted August 24, 2015 I saw the play recently. My honest evaluation is that most members would probably enjoy the play EXCEPT for two numbers. One is a song that uses the F word as the main lyric. The other number is a bit lewd. The rest of the music and story is cleaver and even heartwarming. But those two numbers may be deal breakers for a lot of members Not me, I'm the type that would wolf down a plate of brownies if the instructor told me there was just a little bit of poop in them. From what I know about the story it has more to do with cultural imperialism than it does Mormonism. The authors (of South Park fame) seem to like to tease Mormons but also demonstrate a soft spot their their heart for our culture and our Nice Guy image. Still raising a large Mormon family means I can't afford to do Broadway or Off Broadway shows. This may be their downfall. I knew a guy who had a successful hair cutting chain and decided to open in Utah. He lost his lunch and discovered that Mormons are very frugal and cut hair at home.
sunstoned Posted August 27, 2015 Author Posted August 27, 2015 I'd love to see it. I'm familiar with some of the music and it's delightful though I'm confident there's plenty of offensive material too. I've actually heard some very moving reactions people have had to the play. I think in the larger picture it is actually a touching story that impacts a lot of people emotionally. ETA: Sadly I'm not in SLCI actually think this play is a PR plus for the church.
saemo Posted August 27, 2015 Posted August 27, 2015 I saw it in NYC, a couple of years ago, with an LDS relative. I asked my Mormon relative if they thought it was offensive. They said only if you took yourself too seriously. I thought it was similar to South Park humor, really funny in some places, but falls flat for me in others. The music was good. The overall message winds up along the lines of, Mormons might be whacky believers, but in the end, who cares. Good results come of the missionary interaction with a foreign culture. So, if you can make it through the F bombs, and the few really offensive parts, the end will be rewarding.
Calm Posted August 28, 2015 Posted August 28, 2015 Reading the summary on wiki it comes across as quite racist to me. I am trying to imagine any way that might not be racist and can't.
Mars Posted August 28, 2015 Posted August 28, 2015 calmoriah - it's not intended to be racist. it's making fun of us for our paternalism racism - like what in the world two ignorant young white americans were thinking when they thought they could cross an ocean, drop a book of Mormon in everyone's lap, and cure all ills. hilarious songs though.
Calm Posted August 29, 2015 Posted August 29, 2015 And yet I've read a few Ugandans' comments who weren't too happy with how it portrayed their people.
Mars Posted August 31, 2015 Posted August 31, 2015 well, if it hasn't offended virtually everyone, it wasn't made by matt stone and trey parker. 1
Stargazer Posted September 6, 2015 Posted September 6, 2015 well, if it hasn't offended virtually everyone, it wasn't made by matt stone and trey parker. I'm sure they would greatly appreciate your comment!
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