Monty Python's Spamalot, the Tony Award Winning Best Musical Comedy, is bound for Melbourne & Sydney!
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MELBOURNE & SYDNEY: The legendary search for the Holy Grail is officially headed for Australia! After a spectacular season at Perth's Planet Royale in May, Drew Anthony Creative has today announced that the Tony Award®–winning Best Musical, MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT, will gallop into Melbourne and Sydney for a limited engagement during September and October this year. This riotous retelling of the adventures of King Arthur and his loyal Knights features a book and lyrics by Monty Python’s very own Eric Idle, with a celebrated score by John Du Prez and Idle. The hilarious and clever production ruthlessly—and affectionately—parodies the staples of musical theatre, showcasing a truly unique blend of powerful Broadway-style vocals, tap-dancing knights, and even the occasional flying cow!
Since its 2005 Broadway debut, where it garnered 14 Tony Award nominations and secured three wins including Best Musical, MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT has established itself as a landmark of contemporary musical theatre. Renowned for its anarchic comedic style and sharp absurdity, the production features a legendary score with infectious classics such as “Find Your Grail,” “The Song That Goes Like This,” and the iconic “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life”. This highly anticipated run will commence at Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre before travelling to Sydney for performances at the Sydney Event Centre and the Sydney Coliseum Theatre.
“After celebrating 20 years since the original production last year, it is a great honour to restore MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT’s place on Australian shores for fans who have longed for its return and for new audiences to meet the Knights of the Round Table for the first time,” said producer Drew Anthony. “I’m thrilled to bring this hilarious show to audiences at a time when we all need to look on the bright side of life!”
“Camp, comical, and bursting with talent, this is a show not to be missed.”
Out in Perth
“It’s a very entertaining night out whatever your favourite flavour of theatre.”
Broadway World
“Monty Python devotees will undoubtedly love Spamalot and have a joyous time reliving the hilarious and timeless scenes from the movie.”
Australian Arts Review
“Lovingly ripped off” from the 1975 cinematic masterpiece Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the award winning musical offers everything a theatregoer could desire - French taunters, killer rabbits, fish slapping, and the magnificent Lady of the Lake.
While casting and further creative details are to be shared at a later date, the arrival of this beloved classic promises an unforgettable theatrical experience for east coast audiences.
MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT will play at the Athenaeum Theatre from 16 September until 11 October. The show will play at the Sydney Event Centre from 15 - 18 October, before transferring to Coliseum Theatre, Rooty Hill where it will play from 22 - 25 Oct 2026.
Audiences can sign up for the waitlist for both Melbourne and Sydney here.
Tickets will go on sale to the general public for Melbourne on Friday 19 June and for Sydney on Monday 29 June via www.ticketmaster.com.au. This production is recommended for audiences 12 years +.
For further information, obtain media tickets or to request interviews for MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT please contact Publicist, Aisling Brady e: aisling@aecreativecomms.com.au m: 0424 520 345.
ABOUT DREW ANTHONY
Drew Anthony has had an extensive career in the creative and performing arts, both in Australia and internationally. He started as a musical theatre performer and later became a Creative Director, Event Director/Choreographer, and Producer. His experience spans arts and cultural festivals, corporate and civic events, national and international ceremonies, live broadcast, professional theatre productions, and major concert events.
His creative work includes producing, directing, and choreographing numerous musical theatre productions such as Little Shop of Horrors, Footloose the Musical, The Wedding Singer, Saturday Night Fever, A Chorus Line, and Strictly Ballroom the Musical. He has also served as a Senior Creative for large-scale events like the Sydney 2000 Olympic Closing Ceremony, Winter Olympics Vancouver, Rugby World Cup 2011, White Night Melbourne and Ballarat, State of Origin, World Handball Championships and the Asian Games Doha 2006.
As a performer, he has appeared in musical theatre productions such as Hot Shoe Shuffle, 42nd Street, Cats, and Me and My Girl, touring internationally. He was also a motion capture actor/choreographer for the feature film, Happy Feet.
Drew has received several awards including Fred Astaire World Tap Champion (1984), Queensland Young Citizen of the Year (1985), Mo Awards for Best Choreography (Jolson, 2000) and Achievement in Musical Theatre (2001) and Finley Awards for Best Choreographer and Best Director for 42nd Street (2022). More recently, he received BroadwayWorld Australia awards for Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical for Strictly Ballroom (2023), and multiple awards for Saturday Night Fever (2024) and The Wedding Singer (2024).
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