Jul. 14th, 2010

Spamalot

Jul. 14th, 2010 12:34 am
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Wolfie and I have had an excellent evening at the theatre watching Spamalot. The tickets may have been a tad expensive but the show was hilarious, bringing together all the best bits of Monty Python and the Holy Grail and adding a satirical twist. Marcus Brigstock as Arthur was excellent, and the laid back almost nonchalent way he performed the part symbolised his fine acting skills. However, the show was stolen by Hayley Tamaddon (maybe Jodie Prenger as TR has pointed out, programme pictures aren't the greatest and I am crap at recognising faces), as The Lady of the Lake. Her singing voice sent shivers down my spine it was so good - she owned the stage with the power of her voice. All of the cast did an excellent job (including Todd Carty out of Grange Hill, remember him?) and it was a fantastic fun laugh-out loud affair, with plenty of local references too. The show only improved as it went along and we gave the cast a standing ovation at the end, after the obligatory singalong to Bright Side of Life. A thoroughly excellent evening all told, a great two hour yarn and some delicious pots of creamy ice-cream (I had strawberry). Top stuff :-)

Didn't get to eat any spam though, which is a shame.

Spamalot

Jul. 14th, 2010 12:34 am
lupestripe: (Default)
Wolfie and I have had an excellent evening at the theatre watching Spamalot. The tickets may have been a tad expensive but the show was hilarious, bringing together all the best bits of Monty Python and the Holy Grail and adding a satirical twist. Marcus Brigstock as Arthur was excellent, and the laid back almost nonchalent way he performed the part symbolised his fine acting skills. However, the show was stolen by Hayley Tamaddon (maybe Jodie Prenger as TR has pointed out, programme pictures aren't the greatest and I am crap at recognising faces), as The Lady of the Lake. Her singing voice sent shivers down my spine it was so good - she owned the stage with the power of her voice. All of the cast did an excellent job (including Todd Carty out of Grange Hill, remember him?) and it was a fantastic fun laugh-out loud affair, with plenty of local references too. The show only improved as it went along and we gave the cast a standing ovation at the end, after the obligatory singalong to Bright Side of Life. A thoroughly excellent evening all told, a great two hour yarn and some delicious pots of creamy ice-cream (I had strawberry). Top stuff :-)

Didn't get to eat any spam though, which is a shame.

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