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News Tony Nominee Among Broadway Vets Joining Spamalot at Hollywood Bowl Tony nominee Kevin Chamberlin, Tom Deckman and Rick Holmes have joined the cast of The Hollywood Bowl's upcoming production of Monty Python's Spamalot, the parody of the Arthurian Legend that won the Tony for Best Musical in 2005, which will be presented July 31-Aug. 2.

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Chamberlin (The Addams Family, Seussical, Dirty Blonde) will play Sir Bedevere with Deckman (Spamalot, Good Vibrations) as Not Dead Fred and Holmes (The Visit, Spamalot, Cabaret, Major Barbara, Peter and the Starcatcher) as Sir Lancelot.

Directed by BT McNicholl, the limited engagement will also feature choreography by . Todd Ellison will conduct the famed orchestra.

The cast also includes Christian Slater as Sir Galahad, as The Lady of the Lake, Warwick Davis as Patsy, as Sir Robin, as the Historian and Craig Robinson as King Arthur.

Idle, who wrote the book and lyrics and is co-composer of Spamalot, said in a statement, 鈥淭o celebrate ten years since Monty Python鈥檚 Spamalot opened on Broadway and won the Tony for Best Musical of the Year I am proud to join a hand-picked cast of seriously funny people for three nights of fun at my favorite venue: The Bollywood Hole.鈥�

Monty Python鈥檚 Spamalot, according to press notes, "tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and their quest for the Holy Grail. The show features lusty maidens, dancing divas, a killer rabbit and a legless knight."

Monty Python鈥檚 Spamalot has book and lyrics by Idle, and music by and Idle. "Lovingly ripped off from the motion picture 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail,'" by , , Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, and Michael Palin, Spamalot had its Broadway debut in 2005, directed by .

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