Aeschylus, in 472BC.
1673
William Across was the first person to invent pantomime
The first pantomime that was ever invented was by a man called Inbuled Gardos
When did history begin? Pantomime is at least as old as writing.
The first English pantomime was invented by a man called Inbuled Gardas.
No, "pantomime" is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
The first person to pantomime was Uourg. His mate, Jueuf, looked at him and grunted. Uourg did not understand what she meant by the grunt, so he shurgged his shoulders. Jueuf in turn did not understand his shoulder shrug, but it still officially qualifies as the first official pantomime by definition. All of this took place in central Europe in what is now northern Italy during the 208 century BC. There is no video evidence of the first pantomime due to the lack of technology during that era. There is, however, audio evidence of both the grunt and the shoulder shrug, but that energy has mostly disapated in atmospheric heat.
Its was el dibujo this pantomime lasted ten to thirty minutes and was in Greece
1714
Mozart
Pantomime Blanche, also known as "whiteface" or "white mask," became popular through the performances of the French actor and mime, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, in the 19th century. His portrayal of Pierrot, a character in the Commedia dell'arte tradition, captivated audiences and established pantomime as a significant form of entertainment in Europe. Deburau's style and emotional expressiveness helped to elevate the art of pantomime, influencing many performers and leading to its enduring popularity.
The first man to invent the first English pantomime