Monty Python Live -

Some sketches (e.g., Crunchy Frog ) felt rushed. Others dragged because they relied on video screens for actors who couldn’t be there.

If you’d told a Python fan in the 1990s that one day, nearly all the surviving members (sorry, Graham) would reunite for a full-scale arena show, they’d have asked for whatever you were smoking. But in 2014, that’s exactly what happened. Monty Python Live (Mostly) wasn’t just a cash grab — it was a victory lap, a wake, and a party rolled into one. Monty Python Live

, took place in July 2014 at the O2 Arena in London. It featured the five surviving members: John Cleese Terry Gilliam Terry Jones Michael Palin Recent Losses Terry Jones passed away in 2020 following a battle with dementia. Graham Chapman died in 1989. Member Status (2026) Some sketches (e

The “mostly” in the title was a nod to Graham Chapman, who passed away in 1989. But true to form, they brought him back anyway — via an urn of “ashes” (actually a photo prop) that John Cleese “accidentally” knocked over in one of the show’s most touching and hilarious moments. But in 2014, that’s exactly what happened