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Oh, what a beautiful Mormon: tracing Rodgers and Hammerstein within The book of Mormon

conference contribution
posted on 2024-02-09, 17:27 authored by Adam Rush
<p>The genealogy between The Book of Mormon, the provocative and offensive musical from the creators of South Park, and the comforting musicals of Rodgers and Hammerstein is not an obvious one. Despite offering different perspectives on American culture, The Book of Mormon draws upon the sentimentality of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most beloved works, from The Sound of Music to The King and I, to sophisticate their often sanitised world view. This is not to say that these musicals were not progressive in their initial runs, however The Book of Mormon transposes the central tenets of Rodgers and Hammerstein to Uganda, where poverty, AIDS and brutal warlords destroy the population in equal measure. In turn, the need to ‘climb every mountain’ or ‘whistle a happy tune’ seems outdated and, in particular, this paper argues that the romantic lives of singing cowboys, nuns and sailors surprisingly inspires the vulgar language, overt sexuality and satirical nature of this contemporary musical, even whilst “fondly spoofing it”.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Date Submitted

2016-01-12

Date Accepted

2016-01-12

Date of First Publication

2016-01-12

Date of Final Publication

2016-01-12

Event Name

BAAS Annual Conference 2015

Event Dates

9th-12th April 2015

ePrints ID

19990

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