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Python Classic 'Spamalot' Debuts Friday At Rumson-Fair Haven
The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Tower Players' school production of "Spamalot" has its first performance Friday night.

RUMSON, NJ — Spring is here and this year it brings some comic relief in "Spamalot," being presented by the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Tower Players.
"Spamalot" is a musical spin on the cult classic "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," according to the Tower Players.
The show is an homage to the original movie and fans and newcomers can catch it right in Rumson.
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The show will run at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, Ridge Road, from March 24 to 26 and from March 31 to April 1.
For tickets, visit https://towerplayers.booktix.com/.
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Performances are at 7:30 p.m., except for March 26, which is at 2 p.m. Modestly priced tickets bought online or at the door will have a processing fee.
The show features familiar tunes such as “Always Look on The Bright Side of Life'' and “Knights of The Round Table.”
And it features some talented cast members:
"Spamalot" tells the story of King Arthur (Jackson Champeau) on his quest to find the Holy Grail. Along the way, he enlists an army of knights including Sir Bedevere (Roshan Sell), Sir Galahad (Christian Stone), Sir Lancelot (Evan Callas), and Sir Robin (Chris Stypa). They are joined by King Authur’s faithful servant Patsy (Hailey Blum) Lady of the Lake (Lainie Lombardo).
The Tower Players creative team includes:
- KasiAnn Sweeney, director
- Matthew Leddin, technical director)
- Donna Battaglia, choreographer
- Amanda Gorfain, musical director
- Catherine Cleary, costume and props designer
The Tower Players are also welcome Anthony Pruester (assistant director) and Sue Wankel (play production coordinator) to the production team for their first Rumson-Fair Haven musical.
Spamalot is presented through a special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
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