The Holy Grail for Python Fans ; Natalie Hale Talks to Todd Carty About His Role As Patsy in Spamalot and Why the Great British Public Will Always Love an Underdog

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If you think Monty Python's fish slapping dance is the zenith of British comedy; believe killer rabbits and fake blood add a certain 'je ne sais quoi' to any show; and the thought of watching singing nuns in the Hippodrome's next big production, The Sound of Music brings you out in hives, then book your ticket for Spamalot now.

Basically, if you're of a silly disposition and you fancy some undemanding fun, this show is definitely for you.

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The Holy Grail for Python Fans ; Natalie Hale Talks to Todd Carty About His Role As Patsy in Spamalot and Why the Great British Public Will Always Love an Underdog

Monty Python's Spamalot, created by Eric Idle and lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail, has had audiences the world over roaring with laughter.

Indeed, when I went to see the show at the New Wimbledon Theatre recently, a male colleague of mine had to bite down on his fist t...

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