Came across this wonderful tidbit yesterday while researching the
Royal Opera:
By the 1830s, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert would frequent the Royal Box up to four times a week in high season. However, in 1856, disaster struck once again. The theatre, hired for a masked ball by a man known as the ‘Wizard of the North’, burned to the ground
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LOL! It is, it is! Truth is stranger than fiction yet again.
Last night I was on Wikipedia researching the Tam Lin and Thomas the Rhymer ballads and various legends related to fairies in order to get a handle on this interesting, but complicated, fantasy novel I'm reading with some of my f-list. Anyway, you know how one link leads to another? Well, I eventually learned that there are legends that Sir Francis Drake leads a headless hunt on the moors of Dartmoor. (!!!)
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His life would make a great film: The Wizard of the North starring... They'd cast Hugh Jackman, wouldn't they!
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SPEAKING OF. WE HAVE NOT DISCUSSED HIS CASTING AS HAROLD LEVINSON.
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He does. So they'd cast Hugh Jackman!
WE HAVE NOT DISCUSSED HIS CASTING AS HAROLD LEVINSON.
Cora has a million appalled faces at the ready? Much more likely Robert does. *sighs*
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