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Monty Python has come to Boulder a first time to taunt poor King Arthur, the principled if idiotic leader of the quest for the Holy Grail. (Why God the all-knowing has misplaced His cup is anyone's guess.) “Spamalot,” the Tony Award-winning best musical of 2005, lovingly rips off the beloved, warped source film, with its full allotment of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and that one snickeringly legless fightin' knight. While the plot loosely follows the same course of events as the film, the stage equivalent is very much its own sacrilegious thing, so do not come expecting a carbon copy. We open in Finland, after all. I mean, this is a bona fide Broadway musical, so it's got to have some actual women too. And here those women are Laker Girls. For real. Starring Wayne Kennedy as the utterly guileless King Arthur, with Alicia Dunfee as his Lady of the Lake. The ensemble includes Brett Ambler, Scott Beyette, Brian Cronin, Barrett Harper, Jessica Hindsley, Bob Hoppe, Brian Jackson, Norrell Moore, Brian Norber, Joey Revier, Scott Severtson, Burke Walton, Tracy Warren, Tracey Zimmerman and ... STG ... Jerry Lewis (the real Jerry Lewis) as the Voice of God. Directed by Piper Lindsay Arpan, who appeared in the Broadway production of "Spamalot." Showtimes: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:45 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 1:30 and 7:45 p.m. Sundays (dinner service 90 minutes before) through March 1 at 5501 Arapahoe Ave., 303-449-6000 or www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com/ Phot by John Moore for www.CultureWest.Org. Thanks: Michael J. Duran, Seamus McDonough, cast and crew.
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION, amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as Fear, Surprise, Ruthless Efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope and nice red uniforms
The planet is rotating and revolving.
The solar system is rotating and revolving.
The galaxy is rotating and moving in a gravity dance with the other galaxies in what is referred to as "The Local Group".
The galaxy is also expanding along with the rest of the universe, and we with it.
With all of that going on, one can wonder what the actual track of the Earth is.
It probably looks something like John Hancock's signature on the Declaration of Independence.
No wonder we don't get a whole lot done.
This page is inspired by a song by Eric Idle in a scene from Monty Python's feature film, "The Meaning of Life". The scene is, of course, on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWVshkVF0SY&feature=related
"Expanding Universe" or "The Galaxy Song"
Copyright Eric Idle.
Norrell Moore gets her hip-hop elf on. Monty Python has come to Boulder a first time to taunt poor King Arthur, the principled if idiotic leader of the quest for the Holy Grail. (Why God the all-knowing has misplaced His cup is anyone's guess.) “Spamalot,” the Tony Award-winning best musical of 2005, lovingly rips off the beloved, warped source film, with its full allotment of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and that one snickeringly legless fightin' knight. While the plot loosely follows the same course of events as the film, the stage equivalent is very much its own sacrilegious thing, so do not come expecting a carbon copy. We open in Finland, after all. I mean, this is a bona fide Broadway musical, so it's got to have some actual women too. And here those women are Laker Girls. For real. Starring Wayne Kennedy as the utterly guileless King Arthur, with Alicia Dunfee as his Lady of the Lake. The ensemble includes Brett Ambler, Scott Beyette, Brian Cronin, Barrett Harper, Jessica Hindsley, Bob Hoppe, Brian Jackson, Norrell Moore, Brian Norber, Joey Revier, Scott Severtson, Burke Walton, Tracy Warren, Tracey Zimmerman and ... STG ... Jerry Lewis (the real Jerry Lewis) as the Voice of God. Directed by Piper Lindsay Arpan, who appeared in the Broadway production of "Spamalot." Showtimes: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:45 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 1:30 and 7:45 p.m. Sundays (dinner service 90 minutes before) through March 1 at 5501 Arapahoe Ave., 303-449-6000 or www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com/ Photo by John Moore for www.CultureWest.Org. Thanks: Michael J. Duran, Seamus McDonough, cast and crew.
Bob Hoppe and Jessica Hindsley. Monty Python has come to Boulder a first time to taunt poor King Arthur, the principled if idiotic leader of the quest for the Holy Grail. (Why God the all-knowing has misplaced His cup is anyone's guess.) “Spamalot,” the Tony Award-winning best musical of 2005, lovingly rips off the beloved, warped source film, with its full allotment of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and that one snickeringly legless fightin' knight. While the plot loosely follows the same course of events as the film, the stage equivalent is very much its own sacrilegious thing, so do not come expecting a carbon copy. We open in Finland, after all. I mean, this is a bona fide Broadway musical, so it's got to have some actual women too. And here those women are Laker Girls. For real. Starring Wayne Kennedy as the utterly guileless King Arthur, with Alicia Dunfee as his Lady of the Lake. The ensemble includes Brett Ambler, Scott Beyette, Brian Cronin, Barrett Harper, Jessica Hindsley, Bob Hoppe, Brian Jackson, Norrell Moore, Brian Norber, Joey Revier, Scott Severtson, Burke Walton, Tracy Warren, Tracey Zimmerman and ... STG ... Jerry Lewis (the real Jerry Lewis) as the Voice of God. Directed by Piper Lindsay Arpan, who appeared in the Broadway production of "Spamalot." Showtimes: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:45 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 1:30 and 7:45 p.m. Sundays (dinner service 90 minutes before) through March 1 at 5501 Arapahoe Ave., 303-449-6000 or www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com/ Phot by John Moore for www.CultureWest.Org. Thanks: Michael J. Duran, Seamus McDonough, cast and crew.
Both victims found near the television set. More hair found at scene. Could be related to previous murders.
(Brian has been "killing" my toys lately, and I decided to start photo-documenting these murders.)
Horn-blower Joey Revier offers the crowd a taste of what's coming next at BDT: "Sisters of Swing." Monty Python has come to Boulder a first time to taunt poor King Arthur, the principled if idiotic leader of the quest for the Holy Grail. (Why God the all-knowing has misplaced His cup is anyone's guess.) “Spamalot,” the Tony Award-winning best musical of 2005, lovingly rips off the beloved, warped source film, with its full allotment of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and that one snickeringly legless fightin' knight. While the plot loosely follows the same course of events as the film, the stage equivalent is very much its own sacrilegious thing, so do not come expecting a carbon copy. We open in Finland, after all. I mean, this is a bona fide Broadway musical, so it's got to have some actual women too. And here those women are Laker Girls. For real. Starring Wayne Kennedy as the utterly guileless King Arthur, with Alicia Dunfee as his Lady of the Lake. The ensemble includes Brett Ambler, Scott Beyette, Brian Cronin, Barrett Harper, Jessica Hindsley, Bob Hoppe, Brian Jackson, Norrell Moore, Brian Norber, Joey Revier, Scott Severtson, Burke Walton, Tracy Warren, Tracey Zimmerman and ... STG ... Jerry Lewis (the real Jerry Lewis) as the Voice of God. Directed by Piper Lindsay Arpan, who appeared in the Broadway production of "Spamalot." Showtimes: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:45 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 1:30 and 7:45 p.m. Sundays (dinner service 90 minutes before) through March 1 at 5501 Arapahoe Ave., 303-449-6000 or www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com/ Phot by John Moore for www.CultureWest.Org. Thanks: Michael J. Duran, Seamus McDonough, cast and crew.
Awestruck, ever since it first saw the Python team in 1975
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V7zbWNznbs
King Arthur: Can we come up and have a look?
French Soldier: Of course not. You're English types.
King Arthur: What are you then?
French Soldier: I'm French. Why do you think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king?
Sir Galahad: What are you doing in England?
French Soldier: Mind your own business
The curtain call. Monty Python has come to Boulder a first time to taunt poor King Arthur, the principled if idiotic leader of the quest for the Holy Grail. (Why God the all-knowing has misplaced His cup is anyone's guess.) “Spamalot,” the Tony Award-winning best musical of 2005, lovingly rips off the beloved, warped source film, with its full allotment of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and that one snickeringly legless fightin' knight. While the plot loosely follows the same course of events as the film, the stage equivalent is very much its own sacrilegious thing, so do not come expecting a carbon copy. We open in Finland, after all. I mean, this is a bona fide Broadway musical, so it's got to have some actual women too. And here those women are Laker Girls. For real. Starring Wayne Kennedy as the utterly guileless King Arthur, with Alicia Dunfee as his Lady of the Lake. The ensemble includes Brett Ambler, Scott Beyette, Brian Cronin, Barrett Harper, Jessica Hindsley, Bob Hoppe, Brian Jackson, Norrell Moore, Brian Norber, Joey Revier, Scott Severtson, Burke Walton, Tracy Warren, Tracey Zimmerman and ... STG ... Jerry Lewis (the real Jerry Lewis) as the Voice of God. Directed by Piper Lindsay Arpan, who appeared in the Broadway production of "Spamalot." Showtimes: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:45 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 1:30 and 7:45 p.m. Sundays (dinner service 90 minutes before) through March 1 at 5501 Arapahoe Ave., 303-449-6000 or www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com/ Phot by John Moore for www.CultureWest.Org. Thanks: Michael J. Duran, Seamus McDonough, cast and crew.
Eric Idle consented to a photo with me, while waiting in the lobby.
In the Ricardo Mantalban Theater lobby, after the Sunday afternoon performance of An Evening Without Monty Python.
10.04.09 15:54
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Does anyone remember the Monty Python character, D.P. Gumby?
Here is a reminder: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNV1U34p6jk
I don't have round tables at home, the boardroom table at the office is not round and I just kept thinking about King Arthur.
So here's my contribution to this week's theme. At least there is something round in the picture: the DVD! ;-)
Taken for Project Glimpse Week 22: Round Table.