Monty Python live: a 'lazy' show that will still make fans happy

Reviewers react to the first live reunion of the ground- breaking comedy team since 1980

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The five surviving members of TV sketch troupe Monty Python, all now in their seventies, have reunited and made their motive for re-forming part of the joke. And if they wanted a payday, they got ten: last night, the vast O2 arena was full for the team's first live show since 1980 and nine more sold-out shows lie ahead.

The Guardian explains that the show was "a golden-oldie recapitulation of their greatest hits, padded out with song 'n' dance ensemble numbers from a chorus young enough to be the Pythons' grandchildren".

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