Press clippings Page 10
Review: Monty Python's Spamalot, York
What a bright decision too to have Yorkshire Python Michael Palin on screen as God in God's own country.
Charles Hutchinson, The York Press, 17th February 2015Michael Palin: Monty Python is not dead, just resting
While there are no plans for further (full) Monty Python live concerts, Palin said he was relieved at the positive response from fans and it has inspired the team to start thinking about new material.
Chris Hook, Australian Daily Telegraph, 24th January 2015Review: Monty Python's Spamalot, Manchester
So there's something for the real Python afficionados, something to amuse musical theatre fans and just a great fun show for everyone.
David Chadderton, British Theatre Guide, 21st January 2015Czech silly walkers pay tribute to Monty Python
An 80-strong group did the fourth annual Silly Walk March in the southern Czech city of Brno, inspired by a 1970 Monty Python sketch featuring John Cleese with a bowler hat, briefcase and goofy gait.
Luxemburger Wort, 20th January 2015Terry Jones interview
Terry Jones on four decades of Monty Python and Robin Williams' final film.
Jen Yamato, Deadline, 14th December 2014Life Of Brian is released in Truro 30 years after ban
A very naughty boy finally got his face on the screen at Truro's Plaza Cinema - 35 years after the Monty Python film Life Of Brian was banned.
West Briton, 13th December 2014Plaque for Monty Python star Graham Chapman
A plaque has been unveiled at Monty Python star Graham Chapman's childhood home by Michael Palin.
BBC News, 10th December 2014Terry Jones co-directs 'Boom Bust Boom'
Monty Python star Terry Jones has co-written, co-directed and presents a documentary feature on economics called Boom Bust Boom, which includes a contribution from John Cusack.
Leo Barraclough, Variety, 17th November 2014John Cleese on Monty Python
It took some advice from Eddie Izzard to help John Cleese relax enough to enjoy Monty Python's recent reunion run.
Rolling Stone, 12th November 2014Monty Python turn down $32 million world tour
The Monty Python team have sensationally turned down a $32million money spinning world tour to replay their final shows.
The Mirror, 9th November 2014