Casting Set for North Shore Spamalot | Playbill

News Casting Set for North Shore Spamalot The Tony-winning musical will begin performances at the Massachusetts venue in September.
Haley Swindal
Complete casting and creative team have been announced for the North Shore Music Theatre's upcoming production of the Tony-winning musical Monty Python’s Spamalot, which will play the Massachusetts venue September 27-October 9.

The cast will be led by Al Bundonis as King Arthur and Haley Swindal as The Lady of the Lake with Sean Bell (Historian/Not Dead Fred/Herbert, French Guard, Minstrel), James Beaman (Sir Robin, Brother Maynard, Guard), Brad Bradley (Patsy, Mayer, Guard), J.D. Daw (Sir Dennis Galahad, Black Knight, Herbert’s Father), Jonathan Gregg (Sir Lancelot, French Taunter, Knight of Ni, Time the Enchanter) and Richard Vida (Sir Bedevere, Dennis’ Mother, Concorde). The ensemble includes Jason Elliot Brown, Purdie Baumann, Adena Ershow, Sarah Gallo, Jennifer Geller, Oren Korenblum, Brooke Lacy, Kevin Patrick Martin, Michael McGurk, Stephen Petrovich, Kristin Schone-Rene and David Visini.

Spamalot, according to production notes, is “the outrageous musical comedy lovingly ripped off from the film classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail, [and] tells the story of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest for the Holy Grail.”

The creative team includes Billy Sprague, Jr. (director and choreographer), Jesse Warkentin (music direction), Michael M. Harvey (scenic design), Mark Nagle (costume coordination), Jose Santiago (lighting design), Don Hanna (sound design), Kurt Alger (wig and hair design), Natalie A. Lynch (production stage manager), Dakotah Wiley Horan (assistant stage manager) and Austin Davy (assistant music director). The musical is produced for North Shore Music Theatre by Bill Hanney (owner/producer), Kevin P. Hill (producing artistic director) and Tom Amos (associate producer).

For tickets and information call (978) 232-7200, visit www.nsmt.org, or visit the box office in person at 62 Dunham Rd., Beverly, MA.

 
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