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Last Chance–Last Show!

I’ve been telling you all for months that if you want to see Monty Python Live (Mostly), you shouldn’t hesitate. Don’t wait for an American tour.

And now, it’s official. The O2 Shows in July in London will be the Last of the Pythons Live. No European Tour, no Australian Extravaganza, no Final Presentations in Finland. This will be it. If you want to see the Pythons, this will be your final opportunity.

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That’s the bad news. The good news is:

A final release of tickets for the final final show will go on sale Friday, April 4th at 12 noon (London time). This will be it, folks. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Click here when they go on sale, cross your fingers, get your credit card ready, and good luck.

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And here’s the official press release:

MONTY PYTHON LIVE (Mostly)

LAST NIGHT OF THE PYTHONS LIVE 20TH JULY 2014

AT LONDON’S O2 ARENA

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY 4TH APRIL AT 12 NOON GMT

In spite of offers from arenas all over the world for further shows, the Pythons reluctantly have to announce that the last night of their run of shows at the London O2 Arena on 20th July 2014 will be the Last Night of the Pythons Live. All of them have many commitments elsewhere and it is difficult for them to find another window when they would all be free to work together again.

Because until now the Pythons were not sure whether they would be available to do any more shows after London O2 Arena run, tickets for the 20th July 2014 have not been available to the general public for some time. Now that the decision has been made that the 20th July will be the Last Night of the Pythons Live, the final tickets for this historic night will go on sale at 12 noon on Friday 4th April. If you wish to come and say farewell to the Pythons, please come and join them for their last and special night.

View the brand new music video from the Pythons to accompany their new track – “The Silly Walks Song” – that’s been written for, and will be featured in, the upcoming “Monty Python Live (mostly)” O2 shows this July.

http://youtube.com/montypython

 

Tickets will be available on the following websites:

The O2
http://www.axs.com/uk/events/246428?skin=theo2mars

Ticket Zone
http://www.ticketzone.co.uk

Ticketmaster
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Monty-Python-tickets/artist/702617

See Tickets
http://www.seetickets.com/tour/monty-python/

The Ticket Factory
https://www.theticketfactory.com/default/online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=34FCA387-A43C-44CE-B515-5090BF5378DB

Hospitality packages available from www.markbutler.co.uk

Brand New Python Song!

…I mentioned a week or two ago that there would be some new Python material coming out soon. “The Silly Walks Song” will be featured in Monty Python Live (mostly) this summer at the O2 Arena, but the music video is out now. So why are you reading this when you could be watching it?

Happy Terry Jones Birthday!

Happy birthday to my dear chum Terry, who is getting a couple of great birthday presents this year–a brand new movie (Absolutely Anything) and a Python stage show. And many more, Terry!

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Happy birthday Graham!

Happy birthday, Graham Chapman! Graham would have been 73 years old this Wednesday, and the world is a far less silly place without him. He left us nearly a quarter of a century ago, and he is sorely missed.

ImageReaders Digest used to run a feature about "The Most Unforgettable 
Person I Ever Met." While I have known a few people who would qualify, I don't know if anyone fit the bill more than Graham. In addition to being a member of Monty Python, he was also a goatherder, a Petula Clark writer, an alcoholic and then a recovered alcoholic, openly gay at a time when it wasn't well-accepted, a mountaineer, and a fully qualified medical doctor who went to New Zealand as the result of an off-handed comment during a meeting with the Queen Mother. He was sometimes prolific, sometimes not, though at one point, he was simultaneously writing for three different television shows. [He would undoubtedly have been at the forefront of the gay rights/gay marriage movement over the past 25 years, as he was when he was alive--he never really got the credit, but he was, arguably, the first openly gay star of a Hollywood movie.] His greatest accomplishment may have been his triumph over alcohol. He used to party with his friends Keith Moon, Harry Nilsson, and Ringo Starr, a group not known for their temperance (they all eventually quit--or in the case of Keith, tried to quit--drinking; all but Ringo are gone now). At the beginning of the filming of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Graham self-diagnosed himself as alcoholic and made the decision to quit drinking, though it took some time. But when he finally came out of it newly sober, he proved himself to be wonderful capable in films like Life of Brian. The first couple of times I met Graham, he was still hampered by alcohol. The Chicago premiere of Holy Grail (where he was accompanied by Terry Jones) was early in the day, and he did not seem to be affected. The following year, I met him again backstage at New York's City Center, between two Saturday evening performances of the Monty Python Live! stage show. He wandered around shirtless with a large tumbler of something that looked suspiciously like Gordon's Gin. He emitted the occasional random squawks! and sang "Ya De Buckety!" for no apparent reason. But he held himself together enough during the performance that I saw, and I enjoyed it immensely.
Image When I flew to London two years later, I met a completely changed Graham. Quiet and soft-spoken, but still with a wickedly funny sense of humor, he had quit drinking at the beginning of the year and was a totally different person. He invited me to stay at his house on Southwood Lane, along with his partner David, foster son John, dogs Harry, Sly, and Clint, and a semi-regular assortment of drop-in guests, including a semi-scary man in black leather called Spike, and Bernard McKenna, with whom he was writing at the time. He introduced me to the Angel Pub in Highgate (where there is now a plaque in his honor), where he drank ginger ale. Having read about it in guidebooks, I ordered the shepherd's pie; when it came, Graham eyeballed it, looking a bit disturbed, and asked me "Are you sure that's what you wanted?" (Graham was right about the shepherd's pie.) And so began our long friendship, one which lasted as long as Graham himself. Happy birthday, Gray.

Still More London Python Shows

Five more Python reunion shows have been added to the schedule for the O2 Arena next summer. The shows have been announced for July 15, 16, 18, 19, and 20, in addition to the previous five soldout shows.

The first show sold out in a record 43.5 minutes. Four more shows were immediately added, and they all sold out within a half hour.Tickets for the five added shows will go on sale on Friday July 29 at 10 a.m. (London time). See montypythonlive.com to register and for more details.

According to the official press release:

On announcing the extra dates, John Cleese said: “The response to our planned reunion has been very, very silly.  But, we’re all touched that so many fans still want to see such old people perform.  So we’re delighted to be adding more dates to the run at the O2.”

 

More Python Shows Coming!

ImageThe Monty Python Reunion shows sold out fast. Really fast. The 16,000 seat O2 Arena sold out the first show in 58 seconds, and the four added shows all sold out within a half hour.

If you’re among the many who weren’t able to score tickets, there’s good news on the way. More London shows are coming. Soon. Final details are being worked out even as I write this, and much depends on the availability of the O2 in July 2014. But don’t pay the ticket broker prices. Do keep trying montypythonlive.com . I don’t know how much notice there will be when they do put the additional shows on sale, so keep checking in. And keep in mind the the time difference, which may mean getting up in the middle of the night may be your best bet. I’ll try to keep you informed, but this could be a very sudden-notice situation…