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=Monty Python=

Monty Python is the name of the creative team behind //Monty Python's Flying Circus//, a British comedy television show which aired from 1969 to 1974, in addition to several theatrically-released films, touring stage shows, and various other forms of media. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin, the members of Monty Python have a non-traditional sense of humor. Consequently, Monty Python is notorious for its non sequitur humor, the reversal of cultural stereotypes for the sake of humor, and a general lack of maturity. Since the core creative team is entirely male, skits frequently include the actors dressing as women. Monty Python's movies are frequently the most well known of their work. Their first movie, //And Now For Something Completely Different//, was simply a collection of short skits, most of which came straight from their television show. //Monty Python and the Holy Grail// is a satirical look at Arthurian legend. //Monty Python's Life of Brian// is a nonsensical look at the life of Christ. //Monty Python's The Meaning of Life// is simply a chronological examination of life, with the quintessentially Pythonesque persective. In 2004, //Spamalot,// a musical theater adaptation of //Holy Grail//, opened in Chicago and made it to Broadway the next year, where it won three Tonys.

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