Talk:Hank Azaria
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If you don't see Azaria in the broadway stage play Spamalot while you can (it has finished its run in Chicago, and is now in NY), you'll miss one of the funniest performances--and plays--by anyone in a long time. Azaria, along with David Hyde Pierce and Tim Curry, bring Monty Python to the stage in a way no one could imagine! Although Curry and Pierce have the more familiar faces and Curry has a wealth of history behind him--Azaria nearly steals the show from them both! It is so tempting to try to hear Apu or Moe in his voice when he's playing the taunting frenchman, or the leader of the Knights who say Ni, but, his range of voice is so expansive that not once (and I saw the play twice!) did I hear any of the Simpson's characters on stage. This play will surely put Azaria's face out there where we will all know him by sight and not just by voice anymore! Go Hank--great job. Cindy from Indy Check out the play's website: www.montypythonsspamalot.com
If you did miss Hank in Spamalot, then good news! He plans to return to the show this fall to take on the same roles as he did earlier this year.
I just saw Hank Azaria in Spamalot two days ago, December 14, 2005. Hank's talent is so incredible. His voice and facial expressions on stage are hilarious. As for off-stage, he's a very sweet guy (I met him and he couldn't have been nicer!). Yes, definitely go see Spamalot now while Hank still stars in it! Two big thumbs up!
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This article really needs at least one picture of Azaria.PowderedToastMan 08:15, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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