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‘The Book of Mormon’ to return to ASU in 2017 due to popular demand

Nov 3, 2015, 8:00 AM

Performers take part in ASU Gammage's performance of "The Book of Mormon," which officially got pic...

Performers take part in ASU Gammage's performance of "The Book of Mormon," which officially got picked up for a limited run in 2017. (Photo: ASU Gammage)

(Photo: ASU Gammage)

PHOENIX — The Tony Award-winning musical “The Book of Mormon” will officially be returning to ASU Gammage in 2017 due to popular demand, according to a recent press release.

The show, which is currently playing at the university’s auditorium, will be back for a limited time from May 18-28, 2017. Tickets will go on sale starting Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. through the ASU Gammage Box Office, located at 1200 S. Forest Ave., at Ticketmaster.com, ASUGammage.com or by calling 1-800-982-2787.

“The Book of Mormon” broke the ASU Gammage house record for the week of Oct. 25, grossing $2 million more than a standard 8-performance week. The musical has also been acclaimed nationally, winning nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

This is not the musical’s first time around the block: The national tours of “The Book of Mormon” broke 89 house records in 47 venues nationwide.

Prior to “The Book of Mormon,” ASU Gammage was home to the fourth, six-week run of the Broadway play “Wicked,” which brought in approximately 300,000 visitors to the Tempe auditorium.

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‘The Book of Mormon’ to return to ASU in 2017 due to popular demand