SPAMALOT
St. James Theatre
Opened on Broadway: November 16, 2023 Director & Choreographer: Josh Rhodes Book & Lyrics: Eric Idle Music: John Du Prez & Eric Idle Runtime: 2hr. 20min. (1 Intermission) Opening Night Cast: James Monroe Iglehart.King Arthur Christopher Fitzgerald..Patsy Michael Urie...................Sir Robin Taran Killam....................Sir Lancelot (until 1/7/24. Alex Brightman takes over 1/9/24) Nik Walker......................Sir Galahad Jimmy Smagula.............Sir Bedvedere Ethan Slater....................Historian/Prince Herbert Leslie Kritzer..................Lady of the Lake Understudies: For Arthur: Darrell T. Joe, Dannis Lambert, Graham Stevens For Patsy: Darrell T. Joe, David Josefsberg, Drew Redington For Robin: Daniel Beeman, Darrell T. Joe, David Josefsberg For Lancelot: Darrell T. Joe, David Josefsberg, Graham Stevens For Galahad: Darrell T. Joe, Dennis Lambert, Graham Stevens For Bedvedere: Darrell T. Joe, Drew Redington, Graham Stevens For Historian/Herbert: Michael Fatica, Darrell T. Joe, David Josefsberg For Lady of the Lake: Anju Cloud, Gabriella Enriquez, Lily Kaufman |
Synopsis:
Lovingly ripped from the film classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Spamalot has everything that makes a great knight at the theatre, from flying cows to killer rabbits, British royalty to French taunters, dancing girls, rubbery shrubbery, and of course, the lady of the lake. Spamalot features well-known song titles such as “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” “The Song That Goes Like This,” “Find Your Grail” and more that have become beloved classics in the musical theatre canon.
Lovingly ripped from the film classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Spamalot has everything that makes a great knight at the theatre, from flying cows to killer rabbits, British royalty to French taunters, dancing girls, rubbery shrubbery, and of course, the lady of the lake. Spamalot features well-known song titles such as “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” “The Song That Goes Like This,” “Find Your Grail” and more that have become beloved classics in the musical theatre canon.