The Book Of Mormon
The Book Of Mormon

The Book Of Mormon

Prince Of Wales Theatre, London, W1D 6AS
  • Don’t miss the unforgettable, long-running musical comedy THE BOOK OF MORMON! Playing in London’s West End, at the Prince of Wales Theatre.

    After stunning audiences on both Broadway and the West End, winning 9 Tony Awards and even winning a Grammy award for the soundtrack, THE BOOK OF MORMON musical is a certified theatrical phenomenon.

    This musical tells the story of two Salt Lake City Mormons, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, sent as missionaries to Uganda, hoping for a few baptisms and a couple of conversions - instead, they are welcomed by some harsh realities and a particularly unpleasant warlord. With lyrics guaranteed to have you weeping with laughter, you’ll be humming the music by Avenue Q’s Robert Lopez for weeks after.

    It is fun and lightweight, but also thought-provoking; addressing everything from consumerism to religion. The Book of Mormon is a musical like no other. Its staggering and well-deserved box office success makes it a real must-see.

    Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, THE BOOK OF MORMON breathes three-dimensional, all-singing, all-dancing life into the absurdities of Mormon dogma, whilst simultaneously being incredibly rude, potentially offensive and above all, unexpectedly endearing.

    Book your THE BOOK OF MORMON theatre tickets today!

    Please note: The seating plans are not accurate representations of the auditorium. While we try to ensure they are as close to the actual theatre plan as possible we cannot guarantee they are a true representation. Customers with specific requirements are advised to contact us prior to booking to avoid any confusion.

    Children are welcome at all Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, but this may be subject to individual production age restrictions due to content. If any age restrictions for productions apply we shall advise you prior to the performance.
    All persons aged under 16 must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium. If children do have separate seats, entry could be refused.
    All patrons, regardless of age, must present a valid ticket to gain entry to the theatre. Please ensure that any children or infants for whom you are responsible also have a valid ticket. Your child should be able to sit unaided within the purchased seat. We do not allow children to be seated on an adult's lap or babes in arms.

    The Prince of Wales Theatre, is home to The Book of Mormon on London’s West End. Read on to find out more about the the theatre’s facilities, location, and accessibility, and how to book tickets with Leisure Connect UK today.

    Map & Directions: Prince of Wales Theatre

    CAPACITY: The Prince of Wales Theatre has the capacity of 1,133.

    AIR-CONDITIONING: Yes

    BARS: The Prince of Wales Theatre has two licenced bars, The Delfont Room in the Stalls, and The American Bar in the Dress Circle.

    CLOAKROOM: Cloakroom facilities are available at the theatre, including a luggage storage facility if required.

    PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE DRESS CODE: There is no dress code at The Prince of Wales theatre. For all performances, attire should be comfortable and appropriate for the occasion.

    THE STALLS: The Stalls fan out away from the stage, getting wider towards the back of the auditorium. There are two half aisles dividing the seating into three sections at the rear. The section is well-raked, giving clear views of the stage over the heads of the audience in front. There is a lift in the main foyer that services the Stalls and bar.

    THE CIRCLE: The Circle gives a bird’s eye view of the stage and is similar in layout to the Stalls, with three blocks of seating. The whole section is steeply raked, giving clear views over the top of the audience in front, though it may not be suitable for Vertigo sufferers. There is a safety rail at the ends of each stairwell. There are no lifts that service the circle, which is 13 steps above street level.

    WHEELCHAIR SPACES: There is one wheelchair space in the stalls, and 8 transfer seats available.

    DISABLED TOILETS: There is a wheelchair access toilets in the basement of the theatre, accessible by lift.

    HEARING IMPAIRED ASSISTANCE: Hearing-impaired infra-red systems are available from the box office. Deposit required.

    GUIDE DOGS: Guide dogs are not allowed inside auditorium but staff will look after up to 4 dogs per performance.

    NEAREST TUBE STATION: You can quickly and easily reach the Prince of Wales theatre by the nearest tube. Piccadilly Circus is just a two-minute walk away, followed by Charing Cross Station.

    NEAREST RAIL STATION: If you are travelling by train, Charing Cross station is just a 10-minute walk away, followed by Leicester Square Station.

    BUSES: The theatre can be accessed by the bus numbers 14, 19, 22, 38.

    NEAREST CAR PARKS: If you’re driving, car parking near the Prince of Wales theatre can be found Whitcomb Street.

    NEARBY RESTAURANTS: There are a number of restaurants near the Prince of Wales theatre, including The Caprice’s American and European cuisine and The Ivy’s classic British dishes, see below for more details.