Although cast members in Wheaton Drama’s production of “Monty Python’s Spamalot” must sing, dance and act, they also must have a sense of humor, according to the show’s director, Peter Lemongelli.
Even decades later, memories of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” are “not dead yet” — to borrow the comic film’s most repeated laugh line — for audiences who flocked to “Spamalot,” the hit musical ...
Humor is one of those things that’s hard to explain – you either find something funny or you don’t. In his autobiography, John Cleese of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” fame addresses why humor is an ...
Editor’s Note: Gene Seymour is a film critic who has written about music, movies and culture for The New York Times, Newsday, Entertainment Weekly and The Washington Post. Let’s see how far this goes ...
Welcome to “Spamalot,” where Arthur is king, his knights aren’t what they seem and Fred isn’t dead — yet. There will come a time when Fred is finally thrown onto the pile of Bubonic Plague victims, ...
Tchaikovsky was a fun-loving man with a Monty Python-style sense of humour, his biographer has said. Simon Morrison, a ...
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