Turn It Off

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"Turn It Off" is a comedic musical number from the Broadway show The Book of Mormon, in which Mormon missionaries humorously sing about suppressing doubts and negative feelings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical number
show tune
song
basedOn Mormon missionary culture (satirical depiction)
composer Matt Stone NERFINISHED
Robert Lopez NERFINISHED
Trey Parker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesTheme denial of negative feelings
emotional repression
religious doubt
featuredIn The Book of Mormon original Broadway cast recording NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCity New York City NERFINISHED
firstPerformancePlace Eugene O'Neill Theatre NERFINISHED
genre comedy
musical theatre
hasStyle chorus-driven
up-tempo
language English
lyricist Matt Stone NERFINISHED
Robert Lopez NERFINISHED
Trey Parker NERFINISHED
medium stage musical
narrativeRole comic relief
ensemble number
notableFor humorous treatment of repression of doubts
satire of religious coping mechanisms
originalProduction The Book of Mormon original Broadway production
partOf The Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
The Book of Mormon (musical) NERFINISHED
performer Mormon missionaries (characters) NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2011

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