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Bradley Dean to Join Broadway's Spamalot on March 25

By: Brian Scott Lipton · Mar 21, 2008  · New York

Bradley Dean
Bradley Dean
Bradley Dean will join the Broadway company of Monty Python's Spamalot in multiple roles, including Sir Dennis Galahad and the Black Knight, on Tuesday, March 25. He succeeds Christopher Sieber.

Dean played Sir Galahad in the show's national tour. His Broadway credits include Company, Man of La Mancha, and Jane Eyre; his other stage credits include Evita, The Rocky Horror Show, and Falsettos.

Monty Python's Spamalot has a book by Eric Idle and a score by Eric Idle and John DuPrez. It is directed by Mike Nichols, with choreography by Casey Nicholaw. The show won three Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

The show currently stars Jonathan Hadary, Hannah Waddingham, Clay Aiken, Tom Deckman, Rick Holmes, David Hibbard, and Brad Oscar.




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FOREVER, HIS BIGGEST FAN!  
Posted on 06/24/2008 at 10:11AM by Evelyn D. Clasicas
Bradley Deans very POWERFUL VOICE has motivated me to frequent the SHUBERT THEATER for SPAMALOT which is the FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH. Its a POWERHOUSE of CLASSY MUSIC and GREAT ACTORS. NEVER A DULL MOMENT WITH THIS SHOW. I hope to see Bradley Dean as a LEAD ACTOR in a BROADWAY MUSICAL, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR! Thanks, eve
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A GREAT STAGE PERFORMER  
Posted on 04/21/2008 at 6:28PM by Evelyn D. Clasicas
Ive watched Spamalot 33 times because our IDOL CLAY AIKEN is Sir ROBIN. Im very impressed by the magnificent cast of SPAMALOT especially BRADLEY DEAN as Sir GALAHAD who joined in March 25th. He is HILARIOUS and I LOVE HIS OPERATIC VOICE! He has such a GREAT TALENT and CHEMISTRY ON STAGE WITH CLAY! Coming back for MORE SPAMS! Thanks! evelyn
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