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Pantomime - Wikipedia
a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment, generally combining gender-crossing actors and topical humour with a story
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PANTOMIME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. pantomimist 2. a : an ancient Roman dramatic performance featuring a solo dancer and a narrative chorus b : any of various dramatic or dancing performances
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About Pantomime - The British Players
British pantomime is now a popular form of theatre, incorporating song, dance, buffoonery, slapstick, in-jokes, audience participation, and mild innuendo.
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pantomime
▪ I. pantomime, n. (a.) (ˈpæntəmaɪm) [ad. L. pantomīmus one who plays a part by dumb show, a ballet-dancer, ad. Gr. παντόµῑµος imitator of all, f. παντο- panto-, all + µῖµος mimic. So F. pantomime (1570 in Hatz.-Darm.); in Eng. the word was at first used in the L. form.] 1. A Roman actor, who perfor...
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The story of pantomime - V&A
Outlandish costumes, broad comedy, celebrity turns and audience participation – the now-familiar trappings of the classic British panto owe much to the ...
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The History of Pantomime - Historic UK
Pantomimes take place around the Christmas period and are nearly always based on well known children's stories such as Peter Pan, Aladdin, Cinderella, Sleeping ...
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5 Pantomime Elements: Pantomime Definition and History - 2025
Pantomime is a style of theatrical entertainment featuring slapstick comedy, classic children's stories, and stock characters. Although it ...
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PANTOMIME Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a play or entertainment in which the performers express themselves mutely by gestures, often to the accompaniment of music. significant gesture without speech.
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"It's behind you!" A look into the history of pantomime
Pantomime presents a tale of good and evil, where hope triumphs over adversity after danger and virtual despair. It has its roots in ancient Greece, and via ...
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What is a Pantomime? - YouTube
Pantomimes, those delightfully absurd spectacles, spring to life around Christmas, and they're always based on children's classics—Peter Pan ...
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Pantomime – A Traditional British Christmas Treat For All The Family
Pantomime is a traditional British Christmas treat that is fun for all the family and adults alike and is affectionately referred to as ...
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pantomime
pantomime/ˈpæntəmaɪm; `pæntəˌmaɪm/ n1(a) [C] type of play with music, dancing and clowning, based on a traditional story or fairy-tale and usu performed at Christmas 童话剧(通常於圣诞节期间演出) Let's take the children to the pantomime! 咱们带孩子去看童话剧吧! [attrib 作定语]a pantomime dame, horse 童话剧中的滑稽老太婆、 马.(b) [U] plays...
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Rennie: Pantomime of democracy in a CT municipal ...
3 hours ago — Kevin Rennie: A pantomime of democracy in a CT municipal corporation that serves thousands. West Hartford Mayor Shari Cantor has been an ...
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Pantomime (disambiguation)
Pantomime may also refer to:
Acting or performance such as that performed by a mime artist, using silent gestures
American pantomime, a North American variant of the English theatrical genre
Charades, a party game sometimes called "pantomime"
Pantomime (The Pillows EP), by The Pillows (also the title
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Pantomime (novel)
Pantomime is a fantasy novel by Laura Lam, originally published in 2013 by Strange Chemistry and rereleased by Tor UK in 2016. When Bil decides to put on a pantomime in order to attract a larger part, Micah is cast as the female lead.
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