LONDON (AP) And now for something completely different: A comeback show from the Monty Python gang, reuniting some four decades since they last performed on a British stage.
The veteran comedy group said Thursday they are staging a one-off show at London's O2 arena in July, which they promised will include "a little comedy, a lot of pathos, some music and a tiny bit of ancient sex."
Terry Gilliam joked that the five surviving Pythons Terry Jones, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle and himself decided to do the show "to try to remind ourselves that we are funny and important and famous."
"The important thing is we are going to be in front of 15,000 people all listening to every word we say, unlike our home life which is lonely and sad," he told The Associated Press.
"That is the only reason we're doing the show, because we've all become so depressed over the years that our wives don't find us interesting, our children don't even laugh at us anymore."