ARARAT'S Astor Cinema has secured the rights through Picturehouse Entertainment to broadcast the Monty Python Live (mostly) show, that is the historic Last Night of the Pythons Live from London's O2, on Wednesday August 6 at 7.30pm.
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Now fans around the world will have the opportunity of joining in on one of the most anticipated live events of the year, a chance to say farewell to the Pythons on this last and special night. The show is directed by Aubrey Powell and produced by Fiz Oliver.
Monty Python rightfully hold a place amongst the world's finest ever comedians, influencing a generation and revolutionising comedy on their way to greatness.
At a combined age of just 357, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin will once again take to the stage and perform some of Monty Python's greatest hits with modern, topical, Pythonesque twists.
Monty Python first hit our screens with the Flying Circus, which saw 45 episodes broadcast over four BBC series between 1969 and 1974. The Pythons were an instant success and became the face of British comedy. They went on to achieve overwhelming international acclaim with the huge success of films such as 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' in 1975, 'Life of Brian' in 1979 and their final film, 'The Meaning of Life' in 1983.
Thanks to the wonderful invention of moving pictures, The Last Night of Monty Python is being broadcast in Ararat and Horsham Cinemas.
Tickets are on sale now at both Ararat and Horsham Cinema's for $15 per person, so make sure to secure your place for one great hilarious night.
For more please contact the Astor Cinema on 5352 2616 during business hours.