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From: The Sunday Telegraph London
Date: 20050327
Author:Michael Coveney
Who would have thought that a pantomime would one day be a smash- hit on Broadway? Yet that is what has just happened with the arrival at the Shubert Theatre of Spamalot, a musical stage version of the cult 1974 movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
And, mirabile dictu, Eric Idle's nutty reworking for the theatre is far funnier than the original without sacrificing any favourite loony bits - King Arthur prancing into view with a servile coconut- clicker doing the horse ``effect'', the flatulent French resistance throwing a cow from the battlements, the giant knights who say ``Ni'', the ...
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