Ok Dan, how much did your wife pay for you to sit where you did?
Great stort, thanks for sharing.

Now I know I've got to see the play.

Kenneth Waller

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Matyola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mar 31, 2005 10:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OT:  Spamalot

For all the Monty Python fans on this list:  

I went to see Spamalot last weekend, and wound up making my
Broadway stage debut.

First, I loved the play. It is extremely well done, and very, very
funny. I expected it to be a rehash of the movie (Monty Python and
the Holy Grail), but it was much more than that.

They do follow the basic plot of the movie. They include all the
bits that real Python fans want to see, including, Bring out your
Dead/ I'm not dead yet, the knight who gets all his limbs cut off
but still wants to keep fighting, the killer rabbit, the Knights
who say Ni, the French Knights who taunt the British, the Trojan
rabbit, the catapulted cow, etc. There is also, however, a lot of
new material.

They parody a number of Broadway hits, including Phantom, Les Mis,
Chorus Line, and, especially, Fiddler on the Roof. The knights
doing the dance from Fiddler is just hilarious. They
also take on the gay marriage issue in the play.

At the end of the play, they find the clue to the location of the
holy grail, but they are not bright enough to figure it out. The
hand of god come down from above and points to one of the seats in
the first row. Sure enough, the grail is found under the seat. The
occupant of that seat (which was me at this performance) gets
dragged onstage and is honored as "the Best Peasant." Needless to
say, given my heritage, I was proud to be recognized as the
peasant that I am. They asked my name, and than sang a musical
number to "Dan Matyola." Really, they all actually remembered the
name. I got a trophy, a certificate and hugs from the knights (but
not from the Lady of the Lake or her dancing girls!)

They also took my picture, which is at:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3243389
I'm the one not dressed like a knight, Tim Curry is to my left,
David Hyde Pierce in front of me, and Hank Azaria to my right in
chain mail.

It was quite an evening.

In any event, the play is spectacular, and everyone should see it
if the can, not only Python fanatics.

Dan M


Daniel J. Matyola
Stanley, Powers & Matyola
78 Grove Street
Somerville, NJ  08876
(908)725-3322


 

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