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Monty Python's Spamalot

Monty Python's Spamalot

Book, music and lyrics by Eric Idle & John Du Prez
Directed by Ruby Kemp
Music directed Michael Stebbings


This production marked our third musical in a row to be based on a beloved film, as we took on the stage adaptation of Monty Python's extremely silly medieval epic. With roles such as Patsy and Bedevere cast with female actors, we also kept up the proud Footlights tradition of cross-gender casting.

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CAST

King Arthur

David Young


Lady of the Lake

Ellie Stewart

 

Patsy
Stacey O'Brien

 

Sir Galahad
Ed Blunden

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Sir Lancelot
Patrick Jennings

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Sir Robin
Mike Bryant

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Herbert
Dom Taffs

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Sir Bedevere
Abi Helsby

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Minstrel
Kree McMillan

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The Mayor/Concord
Mark Westerby

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Sir (Not Dead) Fred/Sir Bors
Vishan Appanna

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Historian
Michael Stebbings

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Tim the Enchanter
Cassandra Tse

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Brother Maynard
Will Collin

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Black Knight
Alex Rabina

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Dennis' Mother
Marysia Collins

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Herbert's Mother
Kate Boyle

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Principle Knight of Ni
Preya Gothanayagi

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Guard 1
Laura Gardner

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French Taunter
India Loveday

CREW

Director

Ruby Kemp

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Music Director
Michael Stebbings

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Choreographer
India Loveday

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Theatre Stage Manager
Tessa Alderton

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Rehearsal Stage Manager/Production Assistant
Samantha Burnard

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Production Manager

Laura Gardner

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Publicity Manager
Kevin Orlando

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Poster Art
Rory Stewart

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Sound & Stage Effect Designer
Madison Le Clerc

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Lighting Designers
Ruby Kemp

Abigail Helsby

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Props Manager
Rory Stewart

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Set Design & Construction Team Leader
Duncan Garrett

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Costume Design
Brendan Goudswaard

BAND

Keyboard 1

Stephen Clothier

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Keyboard 2
Katie Morton

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Keyboard 3
Sue Windsor

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Reed 1
Jacob Burton

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Reed 2
Geraint Scott

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Trumpet 1
Jemma Sergent

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Trombone/Trumpet 2
Topher Clinch

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Guitar
Steve Morrison

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Bass Guitar
Bernadette Stander

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Percussion
Patrick Barnes

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Drums
Alexei Garrow

REVIEWS

"Every element of this production has had plenty of love and attention put into it, which the audience gets the true benefit of."

​- Jessie Cooper, Art Murmurs

GALLERY

Photography by Kevin Orlando

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