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Chaucer, Dylan, and Quite a few hats. It's The Miller's Tale from the Canterbury Tales, told as never before! A musical comedy of Chaucer's '14th Century Carry-on', told by England's oldest song and dance man, the Miller. Yes, the very Miller that rode out of London on the pilgrimage to Canterbury... These days he recites his poem, dances around his broomstick, sings the songs of Bob Dylan and wears an interesting collection of hats. It's definitely six centuries of separation. While keeping close to the original poetry, the Miller is almost fluent in modern English and understandably bonkers!
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