The show takes seriously the compelling nature of faith, and takes fair as seriously the challenges related with totalizing faith which makes little chamber for questions, doubt and the questing new fashions of religious linkage. If that’s uncomfortable fhardly everme,
low dunk, so be it, but creating that embarrassment is not the same as mimicking faith, particularly when it’s done in the context of a cheery musical which leaves most of the spectators, including as reported by many Mormons who have seen the show, emotion pretty agreeable as they depart the theater. Now if they could just put some stamps above marketing, I could to take my kids to watch the show!
Faith needs apt be able to smile at itself, and so do the faithful. That happens distant too rarely,
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high dunks, the web efficacy namely largely assured as both the faith and the faithful who tin do so. The Book of Mormon’s Tony Awards could be a win no merely for a particular melodrama, merely for faith in common, whether believers really have ample faith in the faiths they follow to laugh by what they love even for they proceed to love it.
This play pokes fun at factors of LDS practice and satirizes the experiences of some of its members, but it does so without hostility. To be sure, the play is foul-mouthed, sometimes inaccurate in terms of tenet, and always the other entities you would expect from a play brought to the stage via the combined efforts of the guys who brought us South Park and Avenue Q. But like South Park has done for annuals, the play likewise takes religion seriously, appreciating how it fashions many people’s lives and provides a sense of intention and community. And as Avenue Q did with Sesame Street, it pokes fun at some of the ideas and practices of a particular cultural phenomenon, but it does so in a way that also reminds us of how forcing and persuasion those motifs and practices can be.
Broadway’s hottest new musical is the Book of Mormon, and in the wake of its triumph at the Tony Awards, the temperature continues to ascend – as it should. There are many reasons to favor the play, but the maximum amusing is that it diagrams how to laugh with religion, not at it.
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Nobody should disturb seeing The Book of Mormon, the musical, with solemn direction in the tangible Book of Mormon. But who does that? One is a musical and the other is a sacred text for 15 million people. If that’s a difference 1 cannot make, then both the play and the book are beyond their intellectual capability.