Trey Parker And Matt Stone On Their Broadway Hit Musical ‘The Book Of Mormon’ : NPR

Take the creators of South Park and the composer of Avenue Q. Add solid musical storytelling, Mormons, Uganda, AIDS, a chorus line and a healthy amount of smut — and you have The Book of Mormon, Broadway’s blasphemous, hilarious and oddly endearing new hit.

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