Well, here it is, streamed straight to you from the NPR.
It takes about seven minutes for the more profane aspects to kick in. If you’re the sensitive type, just listen to the first track. (You don’t want to hear what happens in Africa.)
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And here’s the official reply from the official MormBlog:
“The production may attempt to entertain audiences for an evening, but the Book of Mormon as a volume of scripture will change people’s lives forever by bringing them closer to Christ.”
O.K then.
Fin.
- Act I
- “Hello” – Price, Cunningham and Mormon Boys
- “Two By Two” – Price, Cunningham and Mormon Boys
- “You and Me (But Mostly Me)” – Price and Cunningham
- “Hasa Diga Eebowai” – Mafala, Price, Cunningham and Ugandans
- “Turn It Off” – McKinley and Missionaries
- “I Am Here For You” – Price and Cunningham
- “All American Prophet” – Price, Cunningham, Joseph Smith, Angel Moroni and Company
- “Sal Tlay Ka Siti” – Nabulungi
- “Man Up” – Cunningham, Nabulungi, Price and Company
- Act II
- “Making Things Up Again” – Cunningham, Cunningham’s Dad, Joseph Smith, Mormon, Moroni and Ugandans
- “Spooky Mormon Hell Dream” – Price and Company
- “I Believe” – Price
- “Baptize Me” – Cunningham, Nabulungi
- “I Am Africa” – McKinley, Missionaries and Ugandans
- “Joseph Smith American Moses” – Nabulungi and Ugandans
- “Tomorrow Is a Latter Day” – Price, McKinley, Cunningham, Nabulungi and Company
- “Hello” (Reprise) – Company












