Monty Python's SPAMALOT

Monty Python's SPAMALOT

in collaboration with the Wisconsin Union Theater

 August 5-7, 2016 at the Wisconsin Union Theater

music by John Du Prez, Eric Idle, & Neil Innes with book by Eric Idle

Based on the 1975 Monty Python film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Python’s Spamalot answers the question “What happens when you cross a Monty Python enthusiast with a musical theatre geek?” Winner of three Tony awards, including Best Musical, Monty Python’s Spamalot will have you laughing out loud and singing “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” on your way out of the Wisconsin Union Theater.


Spamalot, August 2016.
Photo credit: Mike Brown.

Press

"Four Seasons has a long-standing rep for pulling together strong casts for its shows, and just like the *actual* King Arthur, Director Brian Cowing's production collects a round table of powerful vocalists that make many of the numbers pop. Suffice to say there's a lot to laugh at—and sing along with."

Read the full review from Aaron Conklin, Madison Magazine.

 

"A supremely talented cast gives Spamalot the raw material it needs to succeed; the other half of the equation lies in finding a director/choreographer who is preternaturally suited to musical theater: Brian Cowing. His complex and beautifully executed dance numbers (including three rounds of tap dancing!), in addition to dozens of small flourishes that make a funny show even funnier, really set this production apart."

Read the full review from Gwendolyn Rice, Isthmus


Cast

  • King Arthur: Doug Swenson
  • Lady of the Lake: Samantha Sostarich
  • Sir Robin: Andy White
  • Sir Galahad: Christiaan Smith-Kotlarek
  • Patsy: Joel Roberts
  • Prince Herbert/Dead Fred/Historian: Sam Taylor
  • Lancelot & Others: Jordan Peterson
  • Sir Bevedere: Robert A. Goderich
  • Ensemble:  Tim Emery, Jordan Humpal, Joseph Lampe, Tucker Stampen, Laura Athas, Mari Borowski, Katie Debs, Candice Jones, Anna Pfefferkorn, Amy Ruth.

Support

Four Seasons Theatre thanks Park Printing, Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Television, and the staff of the Wisconsin Union Theater for their support of this produciton.

Spamalot, August 2016.
Photo credit: Mike Brown.

Spamalot, August 2016.
Photo credit: Mike Brown.