CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR THE 2010 UK TOUR
'Spamalot is really great. If you haven’t seen it, go, GO'
Chris Tarrant, BBC Radio 2
‘It’s fantastic fun!’
The Express
‘A hugely enjoyable knight out’
Manchester Evening News
'A lovely pudding of British silliness topped of with Eric Idle's hilarious songs and a stellar cast. Jodie Prenger exudes real star quality... great comic skills too. If you don't enjoy Spamalot I will fart in your general direction'
MAGIC 105.4
'Fantastic. My 14 year old and I loved it!'
Smooth Radio
‘Stunning vocal and comedic effect by the wonderful Hayley Tamaddon’
Nottingham Post
‘Gloriously silly’
The Jewish Chronicle
‘Songs are witty, staging clever, singing startling powerful, the whole show has an air of good humour and grace that is rare, small wonder audiences adore it and respond by singing along and roaring for more’
The Scotsman
'The energy was fabulous and the show as a whole was hilarious. I loved it!'
Clare Geraghty, You Magazine
'This fantastic production of Spamalot tickled me from head to toe. The wonderful cast combine the wisdom and hilarity of Monty Python beautifully'
Sky News Radio
'A pantomime for all seasons...certainly a knight to remember!'
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle)
AND MORE RAVE REVIEWS FROM THE WEST END....
'Raises silliness to an art form'
The Sunday Times
‘Glorious, irresistible silliness-and puts a goofy grin on your face for the best part of two hours’
The Sunday Times
‘A truly joyous and triumphant evening’
The Daily Express
‘Very funny? You bet. You have to be a dead parrot not to agree’
The Times
‘I felt I might actually die of laughter’
The Independent
'Laughalot!'
The Times
'A no holds barred smash hit!'
New York Times
'Truly a Knight to remember! I suppose there are a few people who won’t enjoy Spamalot - the chronically depressed and the criminally insane! It’s a wonderful night and I fart in the general direction of anyone who says otherwise'
Daily Telegraph
'The most deliriously silly and loopily enjoyable evening in a theatre since Dame Edna was last in town. Yes, it leaves you that high and weak with laughter'
The Independent
'There has never been a sillier musical than this, or one more calculated to appeal to the British sense of humour'
Daily Telegraph

The original Broadway production received 14 Tony Award nominations, more than any other show in the 2004–2005 season. It won three of them:
* Best Musical
* Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical (Sara Ramirez)
* Best Direction of a Musical (Mike Nichols)
The 11 other nominations were:
* Best Book of a Musical (Eric Idle)
* Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre (John Du Prez and Eric Idle (Music); Eric Idle (Lyrics))
* Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical (Hank Azaria)
* Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical (Tim Curry)
* Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical (Michael McGrath)
* Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical (Christopher Sieber)
* Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Tim Hatley)
* Best Costume Design of a Musical (Tim Hatley)
* Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Hugh Vanstone)
* Best Choreography (Casey Nicholaw)
* Best Orchestrations (Larry Hochman)
