a dame is a comical character. It is a man that plays a women who usually wears a big dress and big hair. This was a tradition in the late victorian times. Nowadays it isnt so common but they were used to bring fun and entertainment to any pantomime production.
The first man to invent the first English pantomime
no but in Disney enchanted tales they talk about her a little bit
Modernity and tradition are compared in the pantomime dances.
It's a puppet show really, but it is very much in the style of a pantomime.
A pantomime villain in a play is an individual that despises the main character. One would 'boo' a pantomime villain because he is acting against the interests of the main character, who the audience holds dear to heart.
Dame Trott in Jack And The Beanstalk
villian dame and others
A Pantomime Dame and A Best Boy Audience Participation Really Bad Jokes Often Folk Tales People act like animals i.e. Pantomime Horse
But one should bear in mind that traditional British pantomime generally includes mild innuendo, and a pantomime dame.
The first English pantomime was invented by a man called Inbuled Gardas.
The Dame The Principal Boy Audience participation ("He's behind you!")
A villian A dame A hero Not sure about the fourth yet soz By shahyaan
"Pantomime" is a traditional form of British theater that often includes a character called the "dame," who is played by a male actor in exaggerated female costume. The dame is known for being humorous, larger-than-life, and often portrayed as the mother or housekeeper character in the story.
The first pantomime that was ever invented was by a man called Inbuled Gardos
Robinson Crusoe.
The cast of The Pantomime Dame - 1982 includes: Arthur Askey as himself Duggie Byng as himself Billy Dainty as himself George Lacy as himself Dave Laidlaw as himself Terry Scott as himself Jack Tripp as himself Victoria Wood as Herself - Host
Pantomime is a noun, so you would use it like "The man used pantomime when..." or "The woman used pantomime to...." Here are some other examples: -The man used pantomime so only his wife could understand his facial expression. -The actors on stage used pantomime so the audience could not hear what they were saying. Or you could go the easy way and just say... The mime used pantomime to impress the children.