What Tony Award-winning musical features farting Frenchmen, killer bunny rabbits and the dreaded Knights who say Ni?
Its Monty Pythons Spamalot, a spectacularly silly musical inspired by the 1974 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The Broadway blockbuster returns to San Luis Obispo on Nov. 21, following last years sold-out show.
According to Arthur Rowan, who plays King Arthur, theres plenty of medieval merriment in store.
You certainly dont need to have seen Monty Python to get a lot out of the show, he said. The humor is the perfect combination of intelligent and very, very silly
. Even the lowbrow comedy is slightly classy.
Classic film retold
The brainchild of Monty Pythons Flying Circus alumnus Eric Idle and John Du Prez, Monty Pythons Spamalot breathes fresh life into the story first told in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
King Arthur (Rowan) embarks on a quest for the Holy Grail with his faithful squire Patsy (Michael J. Berry) and his knights, including brave Sir Robin (Kasidy Devlin), homicidal Sir Lancelot (Adam Grabau) and dashing Sir Dennis Galahad (Jacob L. Smith). Along the way, they encounter the lovely Lady of the Lake (Brittany Woodrow) and her Laker Girls, face a fortress of lewd French soldiers and battle the not-so-invincible Black Knight.
Aside from the fact that theres a lot more music, its a much more uplifting show, Rowan said of Spamalot, which premiered on Broadway in 2005. The film was incredibly funny, bitingly funny, but the ending
was actually somewhat of a downer.
This version, he added, is much more about comedy.
As Arthur, Rowan naturally has to play the straight man.
If King Arthur ever realized he was in a comedy, the whole thing would fall apart, the actor explained. I prepare for this role the same way Id prepare for Henry V.
A Pennsylvania-based actor whose credits include A Midsummer Nights Dream, Antony and Cleopatra and Disneys Beauty and the Beast, Rowans experience isnt limited to Shakespeare. He spent four years as a performer, director and fight coordinator for the Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival.
I was born to swing a broad sword onstage, Rowan joked.
All that fight training comes in handy when hes cutting a rug with the rest of the cast.
Catchy show tunes
Spamalot features splashy song-and-dance numbers such as the Las Vegas-style Knights of the Round Table and the stirring Find Your Grail. Even the Lady of the Lake gets her own aptly-title showstopper: Divas LamentWhatever Happened to My Part?
The musical also packs in references to other musicals, such as Fiddler on the Roof, Man of La Mancha and West Side Story, and nods to several classic Monty Python sketches including The Lumberjack Song, The Ministry of Silly Walks and the Dead Parrot Sketch.
Spamalot even closes with a rendition of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, from the 1979 film Monty Pythons Life of Brian. (The musical won a 2006 Grammy Award for best cast recording.)
According to Rowan, Spamalot invariably lifts audience members spirits.
Its a guarantee youll leave the theater in a better mood, he said. Theres a lot of humor but theres actually a lot of heart.
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