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In July.
Next month the surviving Monty Python members reunite onstage for the first time in almost 35 years - and, they say, the last time ever.
Fans understandably want to see the anarchic comedy troupe's classic skits.
They're hoping for Spam, lumberjacks, dead parrots and of course the red-robed cardinals who burst in to proclaim: "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!"
The sixth member of Monty Python, Graham Chapman, died of cancer in 1989 but will be present in recorded form. Carol Cleveland, who appeared regularly on the Pythons' 1970s TV show, will also take part.
The "Monty Python Live (mostly)" shows will take place between July 1 and July 20, with the final performance beamed live into movie theaters worldwide - including hundreds in the United States.

Here;

In July.
Next month the surviving Monty Python members reunite onstage for the first time in almost 35 years - and, they say, the last time ever.
Fans understandably want to see the anarchic comedy troupe's classic skits.
They're hoping for Spam, lumberjacks, dead parrots and of course the red-robed cardinals who burst in to proclaim: "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!"
The sixth member of Monty Python, Graham Chapman, died of cancer in 1989 but will be present in recorded form. Carol Cleveland, who appeared regularly on the Pythons' 1970s TV show, will also take part.
The "Monty Python Live (mostly)" shows will take place between July 1 and July 20, with the final performance beamed live into movie theaters worldwide - including hundreds in the United States.
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