Meet the cast of ‘Spamalot’: Dan Tschirhart
Dan Tschirhart
Dan plays Patsy. With coconuts in hand, Patsy is always at Arthur’s side to keep him looking on the bright side of life. His cheery disposition is (almost) always present as he follows Arthur through every hill and forest to aid him on his quest.
Dan is a graduate of Colorado State University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. He received a 2017 Colorado Theatre Guild Henry Award nomination for his role as Sam in OpenStage’s The Flick. Dan has appeared with OpenStage in Pride and Prejudice, Splitting Infinity, The One-Eyed Man Is King, The Ladies Man, Noises Off, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Seafarer (OpenStage OPUS Award for Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role), The Tempest, Spring Awakening, Unnecessary Farce, Romeo and Juliet and Stage Kiss. Other memorable performances include Almost Maine, 1940’s Radio Christmas Carol, The Lion in Winter and Our Town with Bas Bleu Theatre and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Scapin and The Beckett Project at CSU. Dan is a member of the local improv group, Comedy Brewers, which performs regularly at Bas Bleu Theatre.
Monty Python’s Spamalot
Book and Lyrics by Eric Idle, Music by John Du Prez, Directed by Emelie Borello
“. . . a resplendently silly new musical.” – The New York Times
As gleefully silly yet wickedly smart as the beloved film Monty Python and the Holy Grail – ‘Spamalot’ is an irreverent parody of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. It’s a joyous romp of a musical, filled with wild characters and wilder shenanigans. From killer rabbits to farting Frenchmen, the Lady of the Lake, Tim the Enchanter, Not Dead Fred, and the Knights who say Ni, ‘Spamalot’ will make you want to take your coconuts in hand and join this wacky quest! 2005 Tony Award for Best Musical. 2006 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Contains adult language and themes.
October 28 – November 25
Lincoln Center Magnolia Theatre, 417 West Magnolia Street