WATERTOWN — “Spamalot,” sort of a comedic “knight” club and a parody of a parody, will be staged by Watertown High School music department students for four shows beginning Thursday.

“Spamalot” is a parody of the 1975 film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” which is a parody of the legend of King Arthur and his quest for the grail. “Spamalot” also adds tongue-in-cheek parodies of Broadway productions. The title of the musical, which opened on Broadway in 2005, is derived from Knights of the Roundtable who sing, “I eat ham and jam and Spam a lot” and other repetitive references to the canned pork product. In turn, “spam” became a term for annoying junk e-mail.

‘Spam,’ a lot of it, on menu for WHS music students

Samuel DeMarco, who plays Not Dead Fred in Watertown High School’s “Spamalot,” does a cartwheel during a rehearsal. Zachary Canaperi/Watertown Daily Times

‘Spam,’ a lot of it, on menu for WHS music students

Cast members of Watertown High School’s “Spamalot” rehearse a dance scene. The show is choreographed by Emily Gold and Lindsey Shepard. Zachary Canaperi/Watertown Daily Times

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