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Andrew Rannells (center) performs in "The Book of Mormon" at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York. The show won nine Tony Awards in June, including Best Musical, and remains the hottest ticket on Broadway. Between the stage and politics this year, Mormons are "becoming stronger, not necessarily in their numbers but in their visibility," said Jan Shipps, the pre-eminent non-Mormon expert on the church. (Associated Press)
Photo by: Joan Marcus
Andrew Rannells (center) performs in "The Book of Mormon" at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York. The show won nine Tony Awards in June, including Best Musical, and remains the hottest ticket on Broadway. Between the stage and politics this year, Mormons are "becoming stronger, not necessarily in their numbers but in their visibility," said Jan Shipps, the pre-eminent non-Mormon expert on the church. (Associated Press)

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