
![]() | Tim Curry. Seeing Tim on stage was a real treat, and his King Arthur is fantastic. He's the straight man to a lot of the rest of the complete nonsense that is going on around him, and he had the perfect amount of dignity to pull that off. Visit The Complete Tim Curry to learn more. |
| David Hyde Pierce. Of all the big names in the show, I have to say that David was my favourite. That's partly because he had some of the funniest lines, plus one of the best numbers, but it's also because he has such a perfect delivery. His deadpan, dry wit is a perfect fit for Monty Python. Here is a good David Hyde Pierce site, though it is quite out of date. | ![]() |
![]() | Hank Azaria. Like most people, I am most familiar with Hank Azaria's comedic talents from his voice work on The Simpsons, and in this show as well he had an opportunity to display a wide range of characters and accents, all of which were very enjoyable. This Hank Azaria Fanlisting has an interesting biography. |
| Christian Borle. Often it's some of the smaller roles that can steal the show, and in his multitude of them, Christian does just that. From Not-Dead Fred to Prince Herbert, and all the ones in between, he made me laugh just about everytime he was on stage! You can find a bit more information on him at Broadway.com. | ![]() |
![]() | Sara Ramirez. I wasn't at all familiar with her before this show. And since this is one of the only characters not from the film, I think she was even more impressive for building up this character to fit into the piece. Her voice is fantastic, and her comic timing is dead on. I hope to see a lot more of her! Check out Sara Ramirez.com for much more! |