Dead Parrot Installations

London Celebrates the Monty Python Parrot Sketch and Reunion Shows

As their reunion shows at London's O2 Arena began on July 1st, the British city is celebrating their homegrown comedy troupe with an ode to the famous Monty Python parrot sketch with this giant dead bird sculpture. After a ten day break, the shows will recommence for a final five nights starring original cast members Eric Idle, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. Doing silly things for not so silly causes (the group has raised over £20,000 for five different charities), people around the world are celebrating their absurdity and achievements.

The Monty Python parrot sketch is clearly being referenced in this installment. Sculptor Iain Prendergast created the 50 foot fiber glass Norwegian Blue parrot (with lovely plumage), here photographed by Taylor Herring.
Trend Themes
1. Comedy Tribute Installations - Creating large-scale installations to pay homage to iconic comedy sketches and entertain audiences.
2. Celebrity Reunion Shows - Bringing back original cast members for reunion shows to attract nostalgic fans and generate excitement and ticket sales.
3. Fundraising Through Silly Acts - Combining comedy and philanthropy to raise funds for charities and create a positive impact.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Opportunities for artists and sculptors to create large-scale installations that capture the essence of famous comedy sketches.
2. Entertainment and Events - Organizing reunion shows featuring original cast members to attract audiences and generate revenue through ticket sales and merchandise.
3. Charitable Organizations - Collaborating with comedic talents to create fundraising initiatives that engage supporters and raise funds for important causes.

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