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Nic Rouleau (front, center) and Ben Platt (far right) join their fellow elders in a scene from "The Book of Mormon" at the Bank of America Theatre. | © Joan Marcus 2012
Matt Stone (left) and Trey Parker, part of the creative team behind "The Book of Mormon," take the stage during the curtain call on opening night of the musical at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago. | Tom Cruze~Sun-Times
Ben Platt in the second national tour of "The Book of Mormon." | © Joan Marcus, 2012
Nic Rouleau in the second national tour of "The Book of Mormon." | © Joan Marcus, 2012
Syesha Mercado (left) and Ben Platt in the second national tour of "The Book of Mormon." | © Joan Marcus, 2012
The creative team of "The Book of Mormon" -- Matt Stone (from left), Trey Parker, Casey Nicholaw and Robert Lopez -- take the stage during the curtain call on opening night of the musical at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago. | Tom Cruze~Sun-Times
Part of the creative team of "The Book of Mormon" -- Matt Stone (left) and Trey Parker -- take the stage during the curtain call on opening night of "The Book of Mormon" at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago. | Tom Cruze~Sun-Times
Nic Rouleau (center, who played Elder Price) joins "The Book of Mormon" creative team -- Matt Stone (left), Trey Parker, Casey Nicholaw and Robert Lopez -- during the opening night curtain call at the Bank of America Theatre, Chicago. | Tom Cruz-Sun-Times
So, let’s get right down to it: Does “The Book of Mormon” live up to all the hype? You bet it does. And more. And just so there is no confusion here, I am not talking about that sacred text of the Latter-Day Saint movement, …