AUBURN — Lewiston-Auburn Community Little Theatre has a blockbuster musical “Spamalot” running Aug. 9 through 18, at Great Falls Performing Arts Center, 30 Academy St.  Music director Paul G. Caron and co-directors Richard Martin and John Blanchette have been heavily involved the past few weeks in rehearsals. Working with them are Vincent Ratsavong and Rebecca Caron co-choreographers, and Leah Fournier dance captain.  Katie St. Pierre is producer.

“Spamalot” tells the legendary tale of King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail. However, diverting a bit from the true story, this hilarious musical features such oddities as a line of beautiful dancing girls, a flatulent Frenchman and killer rabbits. Outside there is a plague with a 50 percent chance of pestilence and famine. Throughout the show Arthur, traveling with his servant Patsy, recruits several knights to accompany him on his quest. They meet such characters as the Lady of the Lake, Prince Herbert, Tim the Enchanter, Not Dead Fred, the Black Knight and the Knights who say Ni. The show has a huge cast and crew, promising a spectacular set, beautiful costumes and lots of singing and dancing. 

John B. Nutting has the lead role of King Arthur.  The cast includes the following: Sean Wallace as Sir Lancelot; Dan Kane as Knight of Ni; John Daggett as Sir Robin; David Handley as Patsy, King Arthur’s servant;  Dan Crawford as Sir Bedevere; Derrick Lacasse as Sir Galahad; and Michael Litchfield in multiple roles

Rhonda Webber is Lady of the Lake and Laker Girls are Heather Marichal, Jennifer McClure-Groover, Olivia Mayo, Rebecca Caron, Katie Lauze and Jennifer Fox.  The Knights Chorus includes Gerry Therrien, Max Middleton, Christopher Hodgkin, Steve Barter, Eric Brakey and Jeffrey Fairfield.  John Blanchette has the role of God.

The production crew is as follows: Director Richard Martin is also set and light designer; Pat Spilecki, costumer;  Jennifer Fox, costume crew; Michael Koch, stage manager, assisted by Stefanie Lynn; Tyler Pulk and Sabrina Yocono, stage crew;  Carol Hodgkin and Joyce Coyne, set décor leads;  Phil Vampatella and Gerry Therrien, set construction leads.

Derek Johnson, sound design; Wade Warman and Marissa Lussier, sound operators; Glynnis Nadel, props; Melody Driscoll, prompter; Rachel Morin, publicist; Michelle Washburn, light operator; and Audrey Martin, hair and makeup.

Make reservations by phone at 207-783-0958 or online at www.laclt.com. Tickets are $18, and $15 for seniors.

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