Description
TICKETS ARE $25 General Admission/$40 VIP for PRESALE
and $30 GA/$45 VIP AT THE DOOR
PRE-SALE ENDS AT 6PM ON SHOW DAY
A musical lovingly ripped off from the film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
Book and lyrics by Eric Idle, Music by John Du Prez & Eric Idle.
From the original screenplay by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin.
Produced, directed, and performed by a cast of San Marcos High School Performing Arts alumni, this musical is a fundraiser for the SMHS Performing Arts department.
Cast includes:
and $30 GA/$45 VIP AT THE DOOR
PRE-SALE ENDS AT 6PM ON SHOW DAY
A musical lovingly ripped off from the film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
Book and lyrics by Eric Idle, Music by John Du Prez & Eric Idle.
From the original screenplay by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin.
Produced, directed, and performed by a cast of San Marcos High School Performing Arts alumni, this musical is a fundraiser for the SMHS Performing Arts department.
Cast includes:
Brian Wankum - KING ARTHUR
Jamie Chamberlin - THE LADY OF THE LAKE
Kurt Robbins - SIR GALAHAD
Kelli Doering - SIR ROBIN
Natalie Rodrigue - PATSY
Matt Doohan - SIR LANCELOT d/b/a LANCE
Sean Jackson - NOT DEAD FRED, THE FRENCH TAUNTER, THE KNIGHT OF NI, TIM THE ENCHANTER, PRINCE HERBERT'S FATHER
Ainsley Gionfriddo - MAYOR, PRINCE HERBERT
David Holmes - SIR NOT APPEARING
Willy Voigt - THE VOICE OF GOD
Tim Gibson - SIR BEDEVERE
Heather Luikart - HISTORIAN
Peter Wither - CONCORDE, THE BLACK KNIGHT
Lance McDonald - BROTHER MAYNARD
Travis Allain - DENNIS GALAHAD'S MOTHER
- AND MORE!!! -
Venue Details
San Marcos High School Theatre
4750 Hollister Avenue, Santa Barbara, California, 93110, United States

SMHS Alumni Foundation Theater Group
As the SMHS Alumni Foundation Theater Group, our mission is twofold:
First, to support an annual production that recognizes, reunites, and celebrates Performing Arts alumni, and second, to raise funds to ensure the San Marcos High School Performing Arts programs remain vital well into the future.