Go Metro to 'Spamalot' at the Ahmanson and Save 20 Percent
The Tony Award winning musical "Spamalot" has finally arrived in Los Angeles and Metro can take you there. A riff on the beloved film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” “Spamalot” is playing at the Ahmanson Theatre through Sept. 6. The show stars John O’Hurley from TV’s “Seinfeld” as King Arthur, with the book written by original Monty Python member Eric Idle. Winner of the Tony Award for both best musical and best director, this rousing and delightful show is expected to be a hit in Los Angeles.
It's easy to get there on Metro. And you can save money on gas, parking and tickets. In addition, Metro riders can receive a 20 percent discount on tickets for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening performances, subject to availability. To qualify for the discount, show a valid Metro pass, Metro Rail ticket or Destinations Discount card at the Ahmanson Theatre Box Office or buy tickets by phone at (213) 628-2772 or online at centertheatregroup.org and use the promotional code METRO. This offer excludes front orchestra and balcony seating, as well as previously purchased tickets.
To reach the Ahmanson, 135 N. Grand Avenue (at Temple Street), hop on the Metro Red Line and exit at Civic Center Station. It’s a short walk from there. For customized route information using Metro, go to the Trip Planner at metro.net or call 1 (800) COMMUTE.