Clay Aiken – “I’m Sir Robin”

When I was looking at my calendar a a few days ago, I was reminded that Clay Aiken was on Broadway… in Spamalot during  November, 2008.

As most of you know, Clay Aiken made his first starring role on Broadway, playing Sir Robin in the quirky musical, Spamalot. Clay’s first run in the show was from January 18 to May 4, 2008. After taking the summer off, Clay returned to the show and played the show from September 19, 2008 to January 4, 2009.

Spamalot is the hilarious musical adaptation of the classic 1975 film ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’. Eric Idle who was an original Monty Python cast member created the Broadway musical comedy, Spamalot. Spamalot premiered on Broadway in 2005. The show won a Tony Award for best musical in 2005. Spamalot played more than 1400 shows during its run on Broadway before it finally closed its doors to go on tour in January 2009.

The following is a list of some of the interesting facts about the show.

  • “Spamalot” uses 40 wireless microphones, consumes more than 2,500 AAA batteries per month, runs more than 1 mile of cable and uses custom-built lasers to aim the speakers in each house.
  • Among the props is a cow that weighs 45 pounds and it takes two stagehands to catapult it over the castle.
  • Spamalot uses approximately 40 coconuts per month, supplied by the Coconut King in Florida.
  • The “Feet of God” weighs 1,700 pounds.
  • It takes more than 80 people on stage and off to run each performance.
  • The Electrics Department uses six tanks of liquid carbon dioxide per week to create the low-ground fog effect and uses eight fire extinguishers per week for the Feet of God “blast off” effect.
  • Six pounds of confetti are used at each performance.
  • The orchestra uses a Spama-horn, an instrument specially developed for and used only in “Spamalot.”
  • There are more than 100 wigs (including facial hair) in the show, all hand-tied and made of human hair, yak hair and synthetics supplied from New York, California and London.
  • The mud make-up is a formula specially designed for “Spamalot.”
  • The poorest peasants’ costumes in the show are actually made of raw silk.
  • Three feet of “blood” has to be ironed prior to each performance.
  • There are more than 100 undergarments in the show, including 30 pairs of men’s fishnets and 56 codpieces.
  • The Lady of the Lake’s costumes are all comprised of hand-strung glass beads.
  • The costumes are not only made of a wide variety of fabrics, but many are made of molded ABS plastics, and even nuts and bolts. You are as likely to see a costumer with power tools as you are a sewing machine.

This reminded me of how wonderful Clay was in Spamalot.

Did you see Clay in Spamalot?

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6 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – “I’m Sir Robin”

  1. Unfortunately, no. But thanks to some clackers I got to see several scenes from the play featuring Clay! Most are gone now, but I still have a few scenes to watch periodically! Thanks CANN for the video!

  2. Thank you for the pictures and the video. I did not see Clay in Spamalot. It is great what you do. It is very nice to go back to see what Clay did in November.

  3. I saw Spamalot 14 times (most of them SROs (Stand Room Only spots) and paid only $20 for a ticket. I didn't mind standing in the back of the theatre though. Spamalot was the funniest show on Broadway. Clay was so professional, that it was hard to believe he wasn't a seasoned Broadway actor. The local hotels and restaurants prospered greatly during Spamalot's run primarily because of Clay's many fans who traveled from far and wide to see their "Idol".

  4. I saw Spamalot twice and would have gone more often if I didn't live a few states away from
    NYC. Clay was so professional and funny! He got rave reviews from the critics.

  5. thanks for the pictures and video I never had the chance of seeing clay in spamalot its very great what you do it sure is nice to see what clay did in november

  6. I was fortunate enough to have made the trip and saw four performances. He was fantastic, fabulous and needs to do more musical theater! Brilliant!

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