Monty Python stars to reunite on London stage
06/07/2009 - 14:30

Monty Python stars are to stage a major reunion for the first time in more than a decade to mark the show's 40th anniversary.
Four of the main six stars - including Michael Palin and Eric Idle - will be taking part in the musical adaptation of Life Of Brian, called Not The Messiah (He's A Very Naughty Boy).
However John Cleese is unable to attend the European premiere of the show at the Royal Albert Hall on October 23.
The sixth member of the team, Graham Chapman, died in 1989.
The show is billed as 'a comedic oratorio based on Monty Python's Life of Brian'.
The hit Broadway and West End show Spamalot was similarly based on the team's Holy Grail film.
Idle, who stars in the production which he co-wrote with composer John Du Prez, said: "It is rare you get to be silly on a mass scale. It ranges in reference from Handel, through a naughty Mozart duet, to the Festival of Nine Carols, Bob Dylan, and the classic finale Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life."
Not The Messiah features guest appearances from Palin, together with other original Pythons Terry Jones and film director Terry Gilliam. Carol Cleveland, another regular from the TV series, is also to appear, together with songwriter Neil Innes.

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