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Monty Python's Spamalot

(Original Broadway Production, 2005)

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Production Information
Previews:February 14, 2005 (34 previews)
Opening:March 17, 2005
Theatres:Shubert Theatre
(2/14/2005 - ?)
Shubert Theatre
(12/21/2004 - 1/15/2005)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:Two hours and 20 minutes with one intermission
Intermissions:1
Version:Original Broadway Version
Telling the legendary tale of King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table and the quest for the Holy Grail, Monty Python's Spamalot features a chorus line of legless knights, men in tights (with killer legs), killer rabbits and sexy dancing divas.
 
Production Staff
David Brian Brown
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Hair And Wig Designer
Joseph A. Campayno
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Make-Up Designer
Todd Ellison
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Musical Director
Tim Hatley
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Scenic Designer
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Costume Designer
Larry Hochman
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Orchestrator
Elaine J. McCarthy
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Projection Designer
Gregory Meeh
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Special Effects Designer
Casey Nicholaw
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Choreographer
Mike Nichols
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Director
Acme Sound Partners
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Sound Designer
Hugh Vanstone
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Lighting Designer
 
Original Cast | Current Cast | Replacements
Hank Azaria
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Sir Lancelot
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The French Taunter
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Knight of Ni
John Bolton
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King Arthur (Standby)
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Sir Bedevere (Standby)
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Sir Dennis Galahad (Standby)
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Sir Lancelot (Standby)
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Sir Robin (Standby)
Christian Borle
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Prince Herbert
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Not Dead Fred
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French Guard
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Minstrel
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Historian
Brad Bradley
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Minstrel
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Sir Bors
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Ensemble
Thomas Cannizzaro
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Ensemble
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French Guard
John Cleese
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God
(Recorded voice only)
Kevin Covert
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Ensemble
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Sir Not Appearing
Tim Curry
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King Arthur
Jennifer Frankel
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Ensemble
Lisa Gajda
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Ensemble
Jenny Hill
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Ensemble
Emily Hsu
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Ensemble
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Minstrel
James Ludwig
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Historian (Standby)
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Not Dead Fred (Standby)
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Patsy (Standby)
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Prince Herbert (Standby)
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Sir Bedevere (Standby)
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Sir Lancelot (Standby)
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Sir Robin (Standby)
Michael McGrath
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Major
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Patsy
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Guard 2
Abbey O'Brien
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Ensemble
David Hyde Pierce
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Sir Robin
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Guard 1
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Brother Maynard
Sara Ramirez
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The Lady of the Lake
Ariel Reid
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Ensemble
Pamela Remler
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Performer (Swing)
Greg Reuter
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Ensemble
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French Guard
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Minstrel
Steve Rosen
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Dennis' Mother
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Sir Bedevere
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Concorde
Brian Shepard
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Ensemble
Christopher Sieber
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Sir Dennis Galahad
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The Black Knight
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Prince Herbert's Father
Rick Spaans
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Performer (Swing)
Scott Taylor
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Ensemble
Darlene Wilson
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The Lady of the Lake (Standby)
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  QUICK POLL
Three actors share the title role in Billy Elliot, alternating performances equally. How would you like to see the Tony Awards handle this unusual situation when it comes time to consider nomination eligibility? 11 comments
Since they each average less than three performances a week they should not be considered for any Tony honors.
If all three are considered deserving, they should receive a special honor.
If all three are considered deserving, they should receive a special Tony.
They should keep the eligibility rule as is and only consider the actor who performs on opening night for a nomination.
They should be eligible to share a nomination with a vote for one counting as a vote for all three.
They each should be eligible for separate nominations with voters required to see all nominated Billys.
I’ve got a better idea and will leave a comment.
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