Article: A very Python moment.(Business)

The packed audience watching Monty Python's "Spamalot" on Jan. 12 at the Main Stage at Proctors in Schenectady was definitely confused when the fire alarms went off toward the end of the show and the fireproof stage curtain began to lower.

It was hard to tell whether it was part of the show.

The alarms went off around 10 p.m., right after King Arthur blew up the killer rabbit with the Holy Hand Grenade and found the Holy Grail under Seat D101 (if you're not familiar with the play, don't ask). The actor who played Arthur's squire had just brought the person sitting in the aforementioned seat onto the stage - local businessman Michael Devlin, looking quite ...

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