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Spamalot & Bertorelli's - Frith Street

Booking from Monday, 2nd October 2006 until Saturday, 27th September 2008
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Enjoy a Pizza or Pasta meal accompanied by a glass of wine at Bertorelli's Restaurant on Frith Street with a balcony ticket (normally £20) for the Monty Python musical Spamalot at the Palace Theatre.
Adult
£22.95
Children
£22.95
Date Type Start Seats Face Value Price Tickets
Mon 12/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Tue 13/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Wed 14/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Thu 15/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Mon 19/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Tue 20/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Wed 21/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Thu 22/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Mon 26/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Tue 27/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95
Wed 28/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Balcony   £22.95

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Location:
Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1V 8AY
Spamalot
Time of Day: 8pm

'Very funny? You bet. You'd have to be a dead parrot not to agree.'
The Times
Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.
'Very funny? You bet. You'd have to be a dead parrot not to agree.'
The Times
'It's a wonderful night and I fart in the general direction of anyone who say otherwise.'
Daily Telegraph
'I felt I might actually die of laughter.'
The Independent
Monty Python's Spamalot is 100% pure entertainment. Lovingly ripped off from the hit movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail by original Python Eric Idle, and directed by Oscar-winning director Mike Nichols, this musical comedy is filled full of big laughs, great songs, dazzling choreography, historical inaccuracy and special effects you just won't believe could be performed in a top West End theatre today!
Spamalot retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table with the help of a number of gratuitously scantily clad showgirls, cows, killer rabbits, French people and a legless knight.
Alan Dale stars as King Arthur. From Jim Robinson in Neighbours to media mogul Bradford Meade in the smash hit Ugly Betty and from tycoon Caleb Nichol in cult series the O.C. to Vice President Jim Prescott in the award winning phenomenon 24, Alan Dale is without doubt one of the most familiar faces on TV today. He joins Nina Soderquist, who won Swedish reality TV show West End Star, achieving a massive 59% of the public votes in the final, as the Lady of the Lake.
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Location:
11-13 Frith Street
Soho
W1D 4RB
Bertorelli's - Frith Street
Time of Day: 6pm

Inspired by Italy in every sense, a welcome addition to the Bertorelli 'family' of restaurants that have been serving a hungry audience since 1913. The caffe on the ground floor serves fine Italian food, including your favourite 'Antipasti', 'Paste', 'Pizza', 'Pesce' and 'Carne' complemented by a fantastic Italian wine list in stylish surroundings.Two courses meal
(choice of a starter and main course or a main course and dessert)

Starters
Zuppa del giorno
Soup of the day
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Bruschetta al pomodoro e basilico
Tomato and basil bruschetta
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Insalata di rucola con olive e pancetta
Rocket, black olives and crispy pancetta salad

Main course
Scallopina al limone
Thinly sliced beef with lemon sauce, salad and chips
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Tortino de salmone e patate
Salmon fishcake with mixed salad and tartare sauce
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Pennette all'arrabiata
Penne with fresh tomato and chilli sauce

Dessert
Gelati
Selection of ice creams
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Tiramisu
Classical dessert with mascarpone
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Torta di limone
Lemon tart with fresh cream

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Location:
Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1V 8AY
Palace Theatre
Time of Day: 8pm

Designed by Colcutt and Holloway, and built by Richard D'Oyly Carte, The Palace theatre started out as a opera house on 31st January 1891, with a production of "Ivanhoe".

Following a short transitional period, the theatre was let, in May 1892 to Henry E. Abbey and Maurice Grau who staged a Sarah Bernhardt season, including dramas such as "Cleopatre", "Leah", "La Tosca", "Frou Frou", and "Phedre".

The theatre underwent several changes of ownership, before finally gaining recognition as a variety house (and production theatre).



Travel directions

Take the Piccadilly or Northern line to Leicester Square station and exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is a 5 minute walk.

Nearest underground station: Leicester Square

Buses: 14, 19, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176

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