Kenneth Thordal

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Kenneth Thordal (born 16 October 1965 in Copenhagen) is a Danish musician, songwriter, music producer, composer, writer and translator.

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Among other things, Thordal is known for writing the Danish translation of the lyrics and dialogue of the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon for Det Ny Teater, directed by Kasper Holten. [1] [2]

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  1. "The Book of Mormon webpage on Det Ny Teater's website".
  2. "Review of the Danish production of The Book of Mormon in Danish newspaper Information". 26 January 2018.