John Cleese of Monty Python fame. Credit: Photo by John Cleese

You might know him from A Fish Called Wanda, Fawlty Towers, or Monty Pythonโ€™s Flying Circus. Maybe you remember him as Q in the James Bond 007 films, or as Nearly Headless Nick in Harry Potter and the Sorcererโ€™s Stone. But perhaps John Cleeseโ€™s most enduring and beloved film is Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

The Academy Awardโ€“nominated actor, writer, and producer is once again far from his London home โ€” something he admits he prefers during the dreary English winters. This time, Cleese is bringing his tour Not Dead Yet: John Cleese and the Holy Grail at 50 to the Houston area, celebrating five decades of the cult-classic comedy that made him a household name.

When asked what fans can expect from the show, Cleese kept it uncomplicated.

โ€œWell, itโ€™s very simple, because itโ€™s basically showing Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which a lot of Americans are very fond of,โ€ he explained. โ€œIn England we think Life of Brianโ€™s a better film, but in America they prefer Holy Grail, which suits me.โ€

He went on to say, โ€œI come out and introduce it and I tell them a little bit about the circumstances in which it was made โ€” and the fact that itโ€™s a bit of a miracle. I think they donโ€™t realize quite what a miracle it was, because it was made for 240,000 pounds, which is nothing for a six-week shoot in Scotland. And then we show the film, and then we have questions from the audience about the film and about anything else they want to ask me.โ€

The format, Cleese noted, is loose and fun. โ€œThat lasts a little bit over an hour, and everybody has a good evening and laughs a lot. And as I get older, I realize how important it is to laugh. Laughterโ€™s good for people, and when you sit in an audience thatโ€™s rocking, you come out feeling good.โ€

Cleese also spoke warmly about his connection to Texas. โ€œThe first memory I have of San Antonio was when I was in New York and my friend, the screenwriter William Goldman, took me to see the Knicks and I saw the Twin Towers โ€” David Robinson and [Tim Duncan],โ€ he recalled. โ€œBut when Iโ€™m in San Antonio, itโ€™s a place I feel very comfortable because Texans are very nice people. Theyโ€™re hospitable.โ€

He went on to say, โ€œThe extraordinary thing is they have a reputation for being right wing. Well, Monty Python started in Dallas and when Eric [Idle] and I did a tour of America about nearly 10 years ago, the best audiences we had were in Texas. We thought that we might be a bit naughty, a little bit cheeky for Texan audiences โ€” and we were quite wrong. The audiences in Texas just loved us.

That Dallas remark isnโ€™t just a throwaway line. While Monty Python began on the BBC in 1969, its American fanbase truly launched in the mid-1970s when Dallas PBS station KERA-TV Channel 13 became the first U.S. broadcaster to air Monty Pythonโ€™s Flying Circus. Texas audiences embraced it immediately, sparking the cult following that helped the show spread to PBS stations across the country. In a real sense, Monty Pythonโ€™s American story did begin in Dallas. For Cleese, that love from Texas fans has never faded. โ€œThereโ€™s a general relaxation and people are warm,โ€ he says.

If youโ€™re a Monty Python fan, this is one you canโ€™t afford to miss โ€” a chance not only to watch The Holy Grail on the big screen, but to laugh, learn, and speak with the iconic comic himself. John Cleese brings Not Dead Yet: John Cleese and the Holy Grail at 50 to Sugar Landโ€™s Smart Financial Centre on September 19. Consider it a rare opportunity to share an evening of absurdity, wit, and laughter with one of comedyโ€™s true legends.

Not Dead Yet: John Cleese and the Holy Grail at 50 at 8 p.m. September 19 at Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington in Sugar Land. For more information, callย 888-231-7859ย  or visit smartfinancialcentre.net. $60-$267.

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