Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Monday to discuss the 15th anniversary of The Book of Mormon [1].

The appearance highlights the enduring cultural impact of the musical and the reunion of its original lead actors for a major televised event.

During the interview, the actors reflected on the experience of performing at the 2026 Tony Awards [2]. The ceremony featured a special performance by the original cast to commemorate the show's 15th anniversary [1]. Gad and Rannells said insights into the dynamics of that performance and the different experiences they each had while on stage.

Beyond the recent awards ceremony, the pair discussed the unique atmosphere of the show's original run. They said what it was like to have various celebrities attend the production during its rise to fame. The show's legacy is rooted in its initial critical and commercial success, including the nine awards it won at the 2011 Tony Awards ceremony [3].

The conversation focused on the transition from the show's early days to its current status as a Broadway staple. The actors said the pressure and novelty of performing for high-profile guests, a recurring theme during the production's early years.

This reunion comes as the production celebrates 15 years of operation [1]. The 2026 Tony Awards performance served as a focal point for the anniversary, bringing together the original cast members in New York City [2].

The original cast members reunited for a special performance at the 2026 Tony Awards.

The reunion of the original cast for the 2026 Tony Awards underscores the lasting commercial viability of The Book of Mormon. By revisiting the show's early celebrity appeal and its 2011 award sweep, the actors reinforce the production's transition from a disruptive new hit to a cornerstone of modern Broadway history.