Don't miss Spamalot!
Don't miss Spamalot!
Why see Monty Python's Spamalot?
The show That goes like this
Final Weeks - Must end April 7, 2024!
Look who's back! After a resplendent revival at the Kennedy Center in Washington in the summer of 2023, with director and choreographer Josh Rhodes at the helm, Monty Python's Spamalot has ridden back Broadway! The now Tony-nominated production is based on the famed comedy troupe's 1975 film 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail', follow King Arthur and his rag-tag bunch of knights as they set out on the quest of a lifetime. A coconut-clacking good time, don't miss the much-anticipated return of this modern Broadway classic!What is the story?
Irreverent, surreal, and ridiculous in only the way Monty Python can be, Arthur's adventure sees him recruiting a bunch of Knights and taking on many challenges, including sating a murderous rabbit, pleasing mysterious knights pre-occupied with shrubberies, and battling an adversary more interested in winning than the location of his limbs, and much more! Add some hilarious songs to the mixture and you've got yourself a musical because these knights of the round table will dance whenever they're able!
Key Information
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Cast
Christopher Fitzgerald as Patsy
James Monroe Iglehart as King Arthur
Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer as The Lady of the Lake
Ethan Slater as The Historian/Prince Herbert
Jimmy Smagula as Sir Bedevere
Jonathan Bennett as Sir Robin until April 28
Nik Walker as Sir Galahad
Taran Killam as Lancelot
With
David Josefsberg, Graham Stevens, Daniel Beeman, Maria Briggs, Gabriella Enriquez, Michael Fatica, Deis Lambert, Shina Ann Morris, Kaylee Olson, Kristin Piro, Drew Redington, Tyle Roberts, Anju Cloud, Darrell T. JOe, Lily Kaufmann and Charlie Sutton
Reviews
Critic's review
It asks very little of you over the course of 2 hours, 20 minutes, and sends you on your way with a smile — and when it comes to musical comedy, that’s perfectly delightful.
Theatre Mania
Customer reviews
Richard Jones
Best Production of SPAMALOT I've ever seen!
Margaret
A Little Bit of Fun that turns into a Whole Bunch of Laughs.
Bill
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