Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Spamalot - August 4, 2007

Synopsis: Monty Python's SPAMALOT is the outrageous new musical comedy lovingly ripped off from the film classic “Monty Python and The Holy Grail.” Directed by Tony Award-winner Mike Nichols, with a book by Eric Idle and music and lyrics by the Grammy Award-winning team of Mr. Idle and John Du Prez, Spamalot tells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest for the Holy Grail. Flying cows, killer rabbits, taunting Frenchmen and show-stopping musical numbers are just a few of the reasons audiences everywhere are eating up Spamalot.

Her perspective: A

As a fan of Monty Python, I was thrilled to be able to see this show. It was technically perfect, the acting was superb and the jokes were delivered in the true style of Monty Python. They even used John Cleese's voice for the voice of God.

The program had us rolling before the show even started with "fake" show description and credits. In the movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, it was "llamas" and jokes about people being sacked. In this program, it was something about Finland, entirely set in a sauna.

I was impressed that most of the actors playing the Knights of the Round Table looked remarkably like the orginal actors from the film. Except for Lancelot who looked like a dead ringer for Bruce Campbell.

There was a good amount of audience participation, including the Holy Grail being hidden under seat D101, a sing-along after the bows and confetti falling from the ceiling.

I loved this play! If I had more money, I'd go see it again, but I'll settle for the shirt, buttons and coconuts I bought as souveniers for now.

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