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Parking & Directions for The Book Of Mormon Fabulous Fox Theatre - St. Louis
527 North Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO
63103, US
1. Fox Theatre Garage - 0.1 mile, $15
2. St. Louis Lot - 0.2 mile, $10
3. Grand Center Arts District Lot - 0.3 mile, $12
4. Powell Hall Parking - 0.4 mile, $8
5. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 mile, $2/hour
The Book Of Mormon Musical / play Live at Fabulous Fox Theatre | St. Louis – February 02nd, 2027
The Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis is one of those places that just sticks with you, an absolute must-see if you're into history, architecture, or just good old-fashioned entertainment. This place isn’t just a pretty face; it’s a true icon of the city’s rich musical and theatrical heritage, hosting everything from Broadway hits to jazz festivals. The Fox was originally designed back in the 1920s to be a dual-purpose venue for movies and stage shows, and that charm still shows today. If you happen to catch The Book Of Mormon St. Louis there, you’ll feel the grandeur firsthand, those ornate ceilings and vintage velvet seats somehow make the experience even more special. The acoustics in the rear orchestra are surprisingly immersive, making you feel like you’re right on stage. And yes, the theatre does a great job of catering to families, with kid-friendly areas and lively crowds, especially during holiday performances. Honestly, visiting during a holiday run feels like stepping into a festive dream, lights, laughter, and a sense of community that sticks with you long after the curtain drops. It’s more than just a theatre; it’s a cornerstone of St. Louis culture, and catching a show like The Book Of Mormon in this historic setting is truly unforgettable.