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re: King Charles needed a coronation song. He summoned Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Posted by: ms721 03:47 pm EDT 03/18/23
In reply to: re: King Charles needed a coronation song. He summoned Andrew Lloyd Webber. - showtunetrivia 01:58 pm EDT 03/18/23

"Back in the twelfth century, King Henry II commanded this fellow named George (whose professional name was Roland the Farter) to perform, at every Christmas, “unum saltum et siffletum et unum bumbulum.” That is, “a leap, a whistle, and a fart.” In exchange for this duty to his feudal overlord, George/Roland the jester got a manor and thirty acres in Suffolk.

Laura in LA, who started as an English medievalist and has regretted this character did not end up in THE LION IN WINTER"

well, alt-history writer, there's an idea for at least a short story...

personally, i'd love anthology by you of other time trave/theater related stories.

(says the person who caught the les miz reference in Joe Steele, and the Producers reference in "..In the Presence of ..)
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