Fri, 26 Jan, 2018 - 00:00
Ed Power
When last did someone uncork a joke about the Spanish Inquisition or reference the Ministry of Silly Walks? It’s been a while.
That wasn’t the case when Spamalot, Eric Idle’s valentine to the Monthy Python and the Holy Grail film, debuted on Broadway in 2005 to uproariously positive reviews.
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CourtsArts Film & TVSpamalotProductionDublinPlace: BGE Theatre, DublinPlace: BroadwayPerson: Eric IdlePerson: ArthurPerson: Lady of the LakePerson: Sarah HarlingtonPerson: Arthur Bob HarmsPerson: LancelotPerson: Jonathan TweediePerson: BedeverePerson: Marc AkinfolarinPerson: Sir GalahadPerson: Norton JamesPerson: PatsyPerson: Fergal D’ArcyOrganisation: Ministry of Silly Walks
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