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Not the Messiah Celebrating 40 Years of Monty Python


Not the Messiah

April 5-6 | 7:30pm

A Comic Oratorio by Eric Idle & John DuPrez
based on Monty Python's LIFE OF BRIAN
Tickets: $7-$15


In 1979, Monty Python’s LIFE OF BRIAN turned the Biblical epic on its head. Now, the creators of SPAMALOT, Eric Idle & John Du Prez turn classical music on its ear! Prepare for NOT THE MESSIAH (He's a Very Naughty Boy), the comedic masterpiece that combines all of the unforgettable humor of the Python’s most celebrated film with the overblown grandeur of operatic solists, full symphony orchestra and chorus.

Meet the Cast

MC: Dave Hanson
Brian: Anthony Thomas Buck
Judith: Angie Chatelain Avila
Mandy: Marcie Jacobsen
Reg: Ryan Paskins
Character: Brandon Rufener
Naughty Chorus: Margo Watson, Kaisa Carlson, Natalie Easter, April Tritchler Bradin Wilhelmsen, Michael Jensen Jim Dale, Thomas Moore


Upcoming Grand Theatre Events:

Evil Dead: the Musical
March 29 & 30

Monty Python’s Not the Messiah
April 5 & 6
7:30pm

SLCC Dance Company Concert
April 12 & 13
7:30pm

NPR Science Friday
April 19

SLCC Fine Arts Concert
April 20

La Cage Aux Folles
May 9 – 25
7:30 pm
2:00 pm 

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