Monty Python Live

19 June 2014

Monty Python Live

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Monty Python Live

20.07.2014
21:00

Schauman Hall

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Jakobstads Konsertsal Ab

“Thanks to the wonderful invention of moving pictures, The Last Night of Monty Python is coming to a cinema near you. Get your knotted handkerchiefs out and warm your brains one last time at any one of 450 cinemas across the UK, and 1500 across the world. Join the crowd live from London’s O2 in a final weepy, hilarious, uproarious, outrageous, farewell to the five remaining Pythons as they head for The Old Jokes Home ….  On the big screen, in HD.” The Pythons

Picturehouse Entertainment will be broadcasting the upcoming Monty Python Live (mostly) show on July 20 2014, the historic Last Night of the Pythons live from London’s O2, to cinemas around the world.

UK cinema tickets will go on sale from April 25, with further information available on www.montypythonlive.com.

Monty Python rightfully hold a place amongst the world’s finest ever comedians, influencing a generation and revolutionising comedy on their way to greatness. There was huge demand for tickets at the O2, which will be the first live performances on stage by the stars of Monty Python since performing at the Hollywood Bowl on 26-29 September 1980. It will also mark 40 years after they last appeared on stage in the UK at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. At a combined age of nearly 361, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin will once again take to the stage and perform some of Monty Python’s greatest hits with modern, topical, Pythonesque twists.

On stage: John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Eric Idle och Terry Gilliam
Director: Eric Idle/Aubrey Powell

Fans can ask the comedy troupe questions via the site until the Monty Python Live (Mostly) reunion shows kick off at London’s O2 arena on July 1. Fans of cult British comedy troupe Monty Python are being offered the opportunity to ask the founding members questions ahead of their final reunion tour show via the first official Python fan club — Monty Python’s SPAM Club.Proudly touted as “what may be the worst run fan club in the world,” the web-based group will offer a place on the site for fans to write messages on its virtual “spamvelope.”