The national tour will visit more than 30 cities in its first year, including Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, and more,
Full casting has been announced for the North American tour of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical Comedy Monty Python’s SPAMALOT. The production will launch at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio, beginning performances Monday, December 1.
The 2025–2026 tour will star Major Attaway (Aladdin) as King Arthur, Sean Bell (Harmony) as Sir Robin, Chris Collins-Pisano (Forbidden Broadway) as Sir Lancelot, Ellis C. Dawson III (Hamilton) as Sir Bedevere, Leo Roberts (Les Misérables) as Sir Galahad, Amanda Robles as The Lady of the Lake, Blake Segal (Mary Poppins) as Patsy, and Steven Telsey (The Book of Mormon) as The Historian and Prince Herbert. The ensemble includes Lindsay Lee Alhady, Delaney Benson, Jack Brewer, Connor Coughlin, L’ogan J’ones, Graham Keen, Claire Kennard, Ben Lanham, Nathaniel Mahone, Maddie Mossner, Emilie Renier, Mark Tran Russ, and Meridien Terrell.
The creative team features scenic and projection design by Paul Tate DePoo III, costume design by Jen Caprio, lighting design by Cory Pattak, sound design by Kai Harada and Haley Parcher, wig design by Tom Watson, and music supervision by John Bell. Jonathan Gorst serves as Musical Director and Conductor. Production management includes Melissa Chacón (Production Stage Manager), Anna K. Rains (Stage Manager) and Dani Berman (Assistant Stage Manager), James Neal (Company Manager), and Abi Steinberg (Assistant Company Manager). Derek Kolluri joins as Associate Director and Michael Fatica as Associate Choreographer. Casting is by Geoff Josselson, CSA, with RCI Theatricals serving as General Manager.
Originally opening on Broadway in 2005, SPAMALOT features a book and lyrics by Eric Idle and music by John Du Prez and Idle. The original production earned fourteen Tony nominations and won three, including Best Musical. Following its acclaimed 2023 Broadway revival at the St. James Theatre, SPAMALOT will once again bring Monty Python’s absurdist humor to audiences nationwide under the direction and choreography of Josh Rhodes. The revival was widely praised for its inventive staging, design, and ensemble performances, reaffirming the enduring appeal of the musical’s irreverent wit and joyful parody.
Lovingly “ripped” from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, SPAMALOT brings audiences a riotous blend of knights, killer rabbits, flying cows, and the Lady of the Lake. The show features such enduring songs as “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” “The Song That Goes Like This,” and “Find Your Grail,” each a gleeful nod to Monty Python’s signature brand of humor.
The national tour will visit more than 30 cities in its first year, including Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Atlanta, Dallas, New Orleans, St. Louis, Houston, Charlotte, Hartford, and Costa Mesa.
12/01/2025 - 12/06/2025: Cleveland, OH, Connor Palace
12/09/2025 - 12/14/2025: Hartford, CT, William H. Mortensen Hall
12/16/2025 - 01/04/2026: Washington, DC, John F. Kennedy Opera House
01/06/2026 - 01/11/2026: Schenectady, NY, Proctors
01/13/2026 - 01/18/2026: Rochester, NY, RBTL
01/20/2026 - 01/25/2026: Charlotte, NC, Belk Theatre
02/04/2026 - 02/15/2026: Seattle, WA, The Fifth Avenue Theatre
02/17/2026 - 02/22/2026: Costa Mesa, CA, Segerstrom Hall
02/24/2026 - 03/01/2026: Las Vegas, NV, The Smith Center
03/03/2026 - 03/22/2026: San Francisco, CA, Golden Gate Theatre
03/24/2026 - 04/12/2026: Los Angeles, CA, Hollywood Pantages
04/15/2026 - 04/26/2026: Houston, TX, Theatre Under The Stars
04/28/2026 - 05/03/2026: Fort Worth, TX, Bass Hall
05/05/2026 - 05/17/2026: St. Louis, MO, Fabulous Fox
05/19/2026 - 05/31/2026: Chicago, IL, CIBC Theatre
06/02/2026 - 06/07/2026: New Orleans, LA, Saenger Theatre
06/10/2026 - 06/14/2026: St. Paul, MN, Ordway Music Theater
06/16/2026 - 06/17/2026: Ft. Wayne, IN, Embassy Theatre
06/19/2026 - 06/21/2026: Lexington, KY, The Lexington Opera House
06/23/2026 - 06/25/2026: Portland, ME, Merrill Auditorium
06/27/2026 - 06/28/2026: New Brunswick, NJ, State Theatre New Jersey
07/07/2026 - 07/08/2026: San Antonio, TX, Tobin Center
07/09/2026 - 07/12/2026: Dallas, TX, Winspear Opera House
07/14/2026 - 07/19/2026: Milwaukee, WI, Uihlein Hall
07/21/2026 - 07/26/2026: Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre
07/28/2026 - 08/02/2026: Greenville, SC, Peace Center
08/11/2026 - 08/23/2026: Denver, CO, Buell Theatre
08/25/2026 - 08/26/2026: Spokane, WA, First Interstate Center for the Arts