MTM On The Road: SPAMALOT Brings Musical Comedy to T.C. West - Northern Michigan's News Leader

MTM On The Road: SPAMALOT Brings Musical Comedy to T.C. West

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This Saturday, students and staff at Traverse City West High School will open their run of "Monty Python's SPAMALOT."

The musical is based on the feature film and follows King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table on their hilarious adventures.

The production opens on Saturday, and runs for three weekends. Tickets are available by calling the box office at 231-933-7509.

In 2004 SPAMALOT won the Tony Award for Best Musical, T.C. West is the first high school in the state to get the rights to the production.

This morning, Kalin and Stephanie were live with a preview of the show.

 

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