
The raunchy clever and snarky “The Book of Mormon” has returned to LA for a short run at The Ahmanson Theatre.

The lyrics, book and music were created from the minds of “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone with help from “Avenue Q” creator Robert Lopez.
The show has won nine Tony Awards including Best Musical and is not for those who take their religion literally or seriously. Audience members should be prepared for jokes about AIDS, warlords, female genital mutilation, baby rape and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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The plot involves a team of teenage Mormon missionaries including self-absorbed aggressive Elder Kevin Price (brilliantly portrayed by Liam Tobin) who is paired with nerdy needy Arnold Cunningham (the talented Jordan Matthew Brown) who are sent to Uganda in search of souls to share.


The upbeat numbers include “Hasa Diga Eebowai!” which has a special message for the almighty; “Turn It Off,” an ode to repression; “Baptize Me” a double entendre duet with Arnold and Nabulungi (played by Alyah Chanelle Scott) a naïve hopeful village girl and the elaborate “Spooky Mormon Hell Dream,” are clever, catchy and left audience members clapping along with glitzy dance numbers and outstanding vocals.
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Religion isn’t the only target in “The Book of Mormon” with jokes also aimed at “The Lion King,” “Starbucks,” Bono and Johnny Cochran.
“The Book of Mormon” is now playing at The Ahmanson Theatre through March 29. Tickets at www.centertheatregroup.org.
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