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Love Monty Python? You Can't Miss It | Israel Hayom

1/13/2024, 8:47:47 AM

Highlights: "The Gospel According to Monty Python" is an original work by Zohar Sharon and Roy Oppenheim. The performance, with the participation of the Revolution Orchestra, will take place on February 11. John Cleese's walk down the street toward the "Office of Silly Walks" will turn into a waltz dance to the sounds of Tchaikovsky. The Moran Singers Ensemble and the Moran Choir will try to crown Brian from the movie "Brian Superstar" as their Messiah.


"The Gospel According to Monty Python" is an original work for the Revolution Orchestra coming to the Israeli Opera • "They influenced us for many years and changed the world of comedy," say Zohar Sharon and Roy Oppenheim, artistic directors

In the sad times that we are all going through - we deserve something joyful: the humor and madness of the Monty Python gang are coming to the Israeli Opera, with the opening of the seventh season of the Revolution Orchestra series.

"The Gospel According to Monty Python" is an original work by Zohar Sharon and Roy Oppenheim. The performance, with the participation of the Revolution Orchestra conducted by Roy Oppenheim, actor Ben Peri (Tziporella), the Moran Singers Ensemble and the Moran Choir, will take place on February 11. The composition, arrangement and video editing are responsible for Zohar Sharon, the dramaturgy and writing are entrusted to Itai Zevulun, and the direction - Zevulun and Roy Oppenheim.

From "Monty Python's Flying Circus", photo: PR

John Cleese's walk down the street toward the "Office of Silly Walks" will turn into a waltz dance to the sounds of Tchaikovsky, the choir singers will try to crown Brian from the movie "Brian Superstar" as their Messiah, and more.

"In the past six months we have created a new show, based on content from the abundant archive of the legendary British group of comedians Monty Python - who made us laugh and influenced us for many years and changed the world of comedy," say Zohar Sharon and Roy Oppenheim, artistic directors of the Revolution Orchestra.

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