‘Camelot’ a lot of fun, but it could be even more fun
In a second act moment of comedic relief, King Arthur and Queen Guenevere take a break from lust, jealousy and guilt to musically speculate about “what the simple folk do” when “they’re blue.” Yep, things rhyme. There’s a repeating melody. Arthur even pulls out an Irish jig. But the number fulfills its function: The audience sees the legendary couple at its most human, affectionate and goofy — making the inevitable fallout even more painful.
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