Monty Pythons Spamalot |
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Frankston Arts Centre : January 2010 |
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Brief Synopsis |
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‘Spamalot’ tells the legendary tale of King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail. However, diverting a bit from the true story, this hilarious musical features such oddities as a line of beautiful dancing girls, a flatulent Frenchmen and killer rabbits. Outside there is plague with a 50% chance of pestilence and famine. Throughout the show Arthur, traveling with his servant Patsy, recruits several knights to accompany him on his quest, including Sir Bedevere, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot and Sir Galahad. Besides the rabbits and farting Frenchman, they meet such characters as the Lady of the Lake, Prince Herbert, Tim the Enchanter, Not Dead Fred, the Black Knight and the Knights who say Ni. |
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Production Team |
Cast |
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Director |
Danny Ginsberg |
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King Athur |
Colin Armstrong |
Musical Director |
Malcom Fawcett |
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Lady of the Lake |
Emily Doran |
Choreographer |
Karen Taylor-Pottinger |
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Sir Robin |
Ashley McPherson |
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Sir Galahad |
Chris Tunks |
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Sir Lancelot |
Anthony Scundi |
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Patsy |
Mike Fletcher |
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Sir Bedevere |
James Williams |
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Prince Herbert |
James Davies |
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Voice of God |
Eric Idle |
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Ensemble |
Chris Brown |
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Sarah Fortnam |
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Serenity Harbour |
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Peter Jenkins |
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Cara Johnston |
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Ange Lang |
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Bronwyn McMillan |
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Josh Mulcahy |
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Kim Rawiller |
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Jodi Raynes |
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Ashley Roussety |
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Ashlee Smith |
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Chris StClair |
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Luke Vare |
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