A Python On The Prom! Monty Python star Terry Jones could bare all from beyond the grave with £120k statue of
Setting the stage for a unique tribute
Scarborough could be soon graced with a larger-than-life bronze statue of the late, great Terry Jones, who made no bones about his love for his hometown on the Yorkshire coast. The statue, which is expected to cost around £120,000, would be a fitting tribute to the much-loved comedian, actor, writer, and director. The statue would be based on Jones' iconic performance as the nude organist in Monty Python's "And Now for Something Completely Different." It would be made of bronze and would stand at around 6 feet tall. The statue would be located on the promenade in Scarborough, where it would be a popular tourist attraction.
Why Terry Jones deserves this honor?
Jones was born in Colwyn Bay, Wales, in 1942, but he spent much of his childhood in Scarborough. He attended Scarborough Boys' High School and was a member of the Scarborough Sea Cadets. Jones began his career as a teacher, but he soon turned to comedy. Jones was one of the founding members of Monty Python, and he starred in all four of the group's films. He also directed two of the films, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" and "Life of Brian." Jones was a talented comedian, actor, writer, and director. He was also a passionate advocate for social justice and environmental protection. He died in 2020 at the age of 77 after a long battle with dementia.
Benefits to the community
The statue of Jones would be a fitting tribute to a great comedian and a beloved local figure. It would also be a popular tourist attraction, bringing much-needed revenue to Scarborough. In addition, the statue would help to raise awareness of Jones' work and his commitment to social justice and environmental protection. The statue would be a permanent reminder of Jones' legacy and his love for Scarborough.
Overcoming challenges
The project has been approved by the Scarborough Borough Council, but it still needs to raise the necessary funds. A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to raise the £120,000 needed for the statue. The campaign has already raised over £20,000, but it still needs to raise another £100,000. Anyone interested in donating to the campaign can do so at the following website: www.terryjonestatue.com. The statue is expected to be completed in 2024. It will be a fitting tribute to a great comedian and a beloved local figure.
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