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Monty Python's Spamalot Comes to Phoenix

Phoenix Theatre (100 E McDowell Rd Phoenix, AZ 85004)
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Full Price:
$76.00
Our Price:
$38.00 - $46.00*
4.5 by 15 members
Phoenix Theatre kicks off its 92nd season with one of the funniest shows on Earth, Monty Python's Spamalot. Winner of the 2005 Tony Award for Best Musical, Spamalot, written by Monty Python alum Eric Idle, lovingly rips off the film classic Monty Python and The Holy Grail to tell the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their epic quest. However, diverting a bit from the real story, this hilarious musical that pokes fun at Broadway musicals features such oddities as a line of beautiful dancing girls, flatulent Frenchmen, cows and killer rabbits. Phoenix Theatre's own associate artistic director, Robert Kolby Harper, performs the role of Robin, while Phoenix favorite Toby Yatso tackles Lancelot.

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All offers for Spamalot have expired.

The last date listed for Spamalot was Sunday October 14, 2012 / 6:30pm (Closing Night).

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Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson: The Broadway Rock Musical

Full Price:
$63.00 - $76.00
Our Price:
$31.00 - $38.00

This sharp-witted musical comedy about the life of America's original political maverick reimagines and reinvents the life of President Andrew Jackson and sets it to an infectious emo rock score. The play's book, by Alex Timbers, was nominated for a Tony, and this Phoenix Theatre production stars Caleb Reese in the title role, who spent almost 10 years as the front man for the band the Instant Classics. A mash-up of historical fact and anarchic theatricality, Broadway's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson tells the story of the pioneer of humble stock -- otherwise known as "Old Hickory" -- who invented the Democratic Party, moved the Indians west, rose to the highest office in the land and in this telling, plays a smokin' guitar and sings a great arena rock ballad. The show also tracks the President's humble beginnings on the Tennessee frontier to a scandalous romance to his days as a populist Commander-in-Chief where he wrestles political power away from the elite. Learn More

100 E McDowell Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
602-254-2151
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11 Goldstar Member Reviews

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5.0

Spamalot was hilarious! Full of puns & dancing with the musical numbers.

Written on Oct 15 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
4.0

The play was a silly and irreverant as I expected. It is after all Monty Python! The actors were wonderful and the production excellent.

Written on Oct 15 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
5.0

Well Done! Theater is so clean, edgy, comfy, bright! Cute cafe, and people bought and brought in drinks/ beers. Show was AMAZING! The COSTUMES! I can't believe they were designed and made there! They looked better than ANY I've ever seen on Broadway or anywhere else! Scenery was very well done- Still can't figure out how they made the whole 'flesh wound' scene work! Actors very well trained, clearly enjoying themselves. So much talent! WOW!! Go see this show!!

Written on Oct 04 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
5.0

Bravo Phoenix Theatre!

Written on Oct 04 2012
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Website

http://phoenixtheatre.com

Description

The lobby opens two hours before show time for Urban Oasis, a pre-show experience featuring live music and a great selection of local beer and wine available for purchase.

About the Ticket Supplier: Phoenix Theatre

Phoenix Theatre, originally founded as the Phoenix Players in 1920, is the oldest arts organizations in Arizona and remains one of the oldest operating arts organizations in the country. Although the Phoenix Players performed in a variety of spaces including schools and backyards, there was an inevitable need for a permanent dedicated theatre space. In 1924 the Heard Family offered the newly named, Phoenix Little Theatre their old coach house on Central and McDowell.