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Monty Python’s final show will be broadcast to theaters around the world

26
Apr
2014

On July 20th, the five remaining members of famed comedy group Monty Python will reunite for one last show, and you wont have to fly to the United Kingdom to watch. Due to popular demand, The Last Night of Monty Python will be streamed live to 1,500 theaters around the world. The performance is expected to include some of the groups famous sketches, although were not yet sure which ones.  I think you can expect a little comedy, a lot of pathos, some music and a tiny bit of ancient sex, Eric Idle told the UK Press Association. Originally, members John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, and Terry Jones had intended to do just a pair of live shows in the UK for a final reunion — their first live shows since 1980 — but when tickets sold out in just 44 seconds, the group realized that there was a larger opportunity.

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