Broadway hit 'The Book of Mormon' lands in London

(from left to right) Comedians Trey Parker and Matt Stone arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of the 'The Aristocrats' at the The Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California on July 20, 2005. (Kevin Winter, Getty Images)
(from left to right) Comedians Trey Parker and Matt Stone arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of the 'The Aristocrats' at the The Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California on July 20, 2005. (Kevin Winter, Getty Images)
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Updated: 3/22 12:48 pm

LONDON (AP) — Broadway sensation The Book of Mormon has arrived in London to a warm reception from theatergoers and mixed notices from critics.

Reviewers delivered their verdicts on the show Friday, after an opening night that counted celebrities including Homeland star Damien Lewis and Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon among the audience.

Many praised its wit and energy, though the Daily Telegraph's Charles Spencer said "its mixture of satire and syrup ultimately proves repellent."

And the Guardian's Michael Billington judged it "mildly amusing."

The exuberantly profane show by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and composer Robert Lopez tells the story of two Mormon missionaries in Uganda. It won nine Tony Awards in 2011, including best musical.

The London production runs at the Prince of Wales Theatre.

 

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