- Watch the production – create notes for backstage jobs
- Run Time – 1:48:22
- Job: Set/Scenic Designer
- The creation of scenery for theatrical,
- as well as film or television productions.
- Sets required to be 3D (3-Dimensional) in order to retain its stability.
- Requires a degree in art (Might be possible to obtain without one)
- Surprisingly unfunny production – butchers jokes and adds unnecessary filler.
- The estimated filler is totalled at 18+ minuets, which greatly adds onto the run time of the original film which was 1:32:00 from beginning to end.
- In this musical version, it takes King Arthur and his Knights till the end of the original movie (1:32:00) just to get to the scene where they are confronted by “Tim The Enchanter.”

- The singing is sub-par for such a production – though saying that it is a musical so at least the music is of a higher quality (when it wants to be).
- Costume design is decent and very accurate to the original film (The Knights of the Round Table are especially faithful). Though, Tim The Enchanter is a bit of a letdown what with his low effort curled ram horns.
- It should also be noted that the general plot of the musical has some exceptions to it, causing some of the scenes to become disjointed and out of chronological order. (no examples shall be given as that would take to long).