Given the enormity of the tragedy in Orlando, Florida, this might seem like a minor footnote. But those familiar with the musical “The Book of Mormon” — whose national touring production will run June 28 – Aug. 14 at Chicago’s PrivateBank Theatre – might be wondering how the creative team behind the show is dealing with what could be a very awkward moment.
Early in the show, in a song titled ‘Two By Two” (the work of Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone), Elder Kevin Price, the newly vested, and quite self-satisfied young missionary, believes that if he prays hard enough he will be sent to his favorite place in the world – Orlando, Florida – for his two-year mission.
The lyrics go like this:
ELDER PRICE:
Heavenly Father,
Where will I go on my mission?
ELDERS:
On my mission…
ELDER PRICE:
Will it be China,
Or ol’ Mexico on my mission?
ELDERS:
My mission…
ELDER PRICE:
It could be San Fran by the bay,
Australia where they say “G’day!”
But I pray I’m sent
To my favorite place…
ORLANDO!
ELDERS:
Orlando…
ELDER PRICE:
I love you,
ELDER PRICE and ELDERS:
Orlando!
ELDER PRICE:
SeaWorld and Disney! And
ELDER PRICE and ELDERS:
Putt-putt
Golfing!
According to a press representative for the show at Margie Korshak, Inc., “‘The Book of Mormon’ is not changing anything in response to Sunday’s event.”
It is difficult to imagine how audiences will respond. Could be a very uncomfortable moment.