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Wednesday, 14 February 2007, 17:52 GMT

Idle's Messiah is Spamalot sequel

John Cleese in a scene from Life of Brian Former Monty Python star Eric Idle is to follow up his smash hit musical Spamalot with an oratorio based on the comedy troupe's Life Of Brian film.

Not The Messiah (He's A Very Naughty Boy) will premiere at the Luminato festival in Toronto, Canada in June.

Commissioned by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, it will be conducted by Idle's cousin, Peter Oundjian.

The Life Of Brian was condemned as blasphemous in 1979, prompting some local councils in the UK to ban it.

It tells the story of Brian Cohen, a young man born on the same night and the same street as Jesus Christ.

The Pythons have always insisted it was a satire on the excesses of organised religion, but many Christians felt it was a direct attack on the church.

Monty Python's Life of Brian Film fans embraced it, however, and it was named the greatest comedy film of all time in a 2006 poll for Channel 4.

It is not known whether Idle's musical interpretation of the film will include the chart-topping song Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life, which closes the movie.

The song is already featured in Spamalot, which is based on Python's Holy Grail film.

Written by Idle and composer John DuPrez, the musical has won three Tony awards and took $1m (£534,000) in a week when it opened on Broadway in 2005.

The duo will collaborate again on the Messiah musical, but neither will reveal further details.

"I promise it will be funnier than Handel, although probably not as good," Idle told film trade paper Variety.

Toronto's Luminato festival is a new event which promises to "showcase local, regional and international artists, playwrights and film-makers".

Running from 1-10 June, the festival will also host the world premiere of composer Philip Glass's Book of Longing, a concert piece based on poems by Leonard Cohen.




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Related to this story:
Pythons attend Spamalot premiere (18 Oct 06 |  Entertainment )
Python launches West End Spamalot (21 Feb 06 |  Entertainment )
Press views: Spamalot (17 Oct 06 |  Entertainment )
Life of Brian named best comedy (01 Jan 06 |  Entertainment )
C4 plans 'offensive comedy' week (20 Apr 06 |  Entertainment )
Spamalot producers sued by model (25 Jan 06 |  Entertainment )
Spamalot takes US critics awards (09 May 05 |  Entertainment )

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