![]() ![]() 'There's nothing wrong with the audience. 'You shouldn't moan about the audience,' he told the podcast On With Kara Swisher in November. 'What is one supposed to make of that? But I think there were a lot of things that were actually, in some strange way, predictive of what was actually going to happen later.'Ĭleese, who has joined GB News, has spoken openly against 'cancel culture' in recent years - a contrast to Idle who revealed he struggles to be 'sympathetic' towards those who complain when their jokes are not received well. Idle performing during the 2012 London Olympic Games 'So here you have something there's never been a complaint about in 40 years, that I've heard of, and now all of a sudden we can't do it because it'll offend people. Recalling a read through, he said: 'At the end, I said to the American actors, 'What do you think?' And they said, 'We love the script, but you can't do that stuff about Loretta nowadays'. He told an audience at his one-man show that he had to cut a scene in which a male character reveals they want to be known as 'Loretta'. 'We are going to do it in London in the second half of next year and I've changed certain things.' Last week it was reported that Cleese and Idle, who recently overcame pancreatic cancer, had been 'workshopping new scenes and plotlines for a blockbuster stage show'.Ĭleese, 83, who is working on the project with veteran stage director Caroline Ranger, said: 'I think Life Of Brian is our best film. What can I do but that? Give me a break.' I think they are foolish in business, but I have my say and walk away. In response to one person, Idle simply tweeted: 'I haven't seen John since the last day of our US tour in New Orleans 2016.'Īnother tweet read: 'I have no problems with the Pythons. The famous scene has been cut from the upcoming production, according to reports.įans were quick to question if the relationship between Idle and Cleese had soured. Last week it was reported that Cleese and Idle had been 'workshopping new scenes and plotlines for a blockbuster stage show' ![]()
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