WASHINGTON -- The hit musical lovingly ripped-off from the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" is coming to the nation's capital.
Seven years after winning the Tony for Best Musical, "Monty Python's Spamalot" is not dead yet. Indeed, it's coming back to D.C.
The cast includes two D.C.-area actors. Adam Grabau, from central Maryland, plays Sir Lancelot -- and from what we hear, he wears tight pants and likes to dance a lot. Vienna, Va., native Arthur Rowan plays King Arthur.
Spamalot has a short run in D.C. -- a mere nine shows from March 13 to March 18 at the Warner Theatre (513 13th St. NW).
Always look at the bright side of life. Even if you can't get tickets, you can enjoy the Spamalot slideshow below.
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Jacob L. Smith (Sir Dennis Galahad) and Brittany Woodrow (The Lady of the Lake)
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Jacob L. Smith (Sir Dennis Galahad) and Brittany Woodrow (The Lady of the Lake)
RELATED VIDEO: "Always look at the bright side of life," from Spamalot.
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