Monty Python's SPAMalot - The Musical
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When:
| Wed 19 May ’10, 6:45pm–9:15pm |
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| Thu 20 May ’10, 6:45pm–9:15pm |
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| Fri 21 May ’10, 6:45pm–9:15pm |
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| Sat 22 May ’10, 6:45pm–9:15pm |
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Where: Westpac Mayfair Theatre, 100 King Edward St, Kensington, Dunedin Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Adult: $15.00
- Senior Citizens and Students: $12.50
- Family package (2 adults + 2 children): $45.00
- Booking fees may apply
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Audiences all around the world have been roaring with laughter since Monty Python’s SPAMalot, by Eric Idle and John Du Prez, won the 'Tony' Award for Best Musical in 2005.
SPAMalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table and features a bevy (or possibly a brace) of beautiful show girls, killer rabbits, catapulting cows, witch burnings (cancelled - too expensive.) not to mention, some French people.
The show features the hilarious songs: He Is Not Dead Yet, Knights Of The Round Table, Find Your Grail and of course Britain’s Favourite Comedy Song (Readers Digest Poll 2009), Always Look On the Bright Side of Life.
You won’t forget your night with the Knights of The Round Table at the most infectiously funny musical.
Eric Idle (Book, Lyrics and Music) has hyphenated his way through life as a writer-actor in the movies and TV shows of Monty Python, as creator-actor-director of The Rutles, and as singer-songwriter on stage at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl and two highly successful tours of the US with John Du Prez.
"Glorious, irresistible silliness. Puts a goofy grin on your face for the best part of two hours". - The Sunday Times
"Raises silliness to an art form". - Sunday Times
" A no holds barred … hit!" - New York Times
" A truly joyous and triumphant evening." - The Daily Express
" Very funny? You bet. You have to be a dead parrot not to agree." - The Times
“Truly a Knight to remember! I suppose there are a few people who won’t enjoy Spamalot - the chronically depressed and the criminally insane! It’s a wonderful night and I fart in the general direction of anyone who says otherwise.” - Daily Telegraph
“The most deliriously silly and loopily enjoyable evening in a theatre since Dame Edna was last in town. Yes, it leaves you that high and weak with laughter” - The Independent
“Spamalot ... puts frivolity and anarchy, malice and mockery back into musicals” - Evening Standard
“There has never been a sillier musical than this, or one more calculated to appeal to the British sense of humour.” - Daily Telegraph






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