The three most commonly performed pantomimes are "Cinderella", "Jack and the Beanstalk", and "Dick Whittington". Many other pantomimes also exist.
they are not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Father Christmas
Pantomimes originated in ancient Roman theater, evolving from the "pantomimus," a solo dancer who enacted stories through expressive gestures and movement. The form later developed during the Italian Renaissance, particularly in commedia dell'arte, which introduced stock characters and improvisation. By the 18th century, pantomime became popular in England, combining elements of storytelling, music, and physical comedy, leading to the festive performances we associate with the Christmas season today.
Madam Twankey is a beloved character from the traditional British pantomime "Aladdin." In this performance, she is depicted as the comical mother of Aladdin, often providing humor and wit throughout the story. Pantomimes featuring Madam Twankey typically blend slapstick comedy, catchy songs, and audience participation, making it a family-friendly holiday favorite.
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pantomimes began in Greece (:
Pantomimes - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (theatrical rating)
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Tony Denier has written: 'Tony Denier's parlor pantomimes' -- subject(s): Pantomimes
Pantomimes are plays without words. Stories are told using body movements and facial expressions.
Potted Pantomimes - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
they are not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pantomimes are plays of something that has already been made up e.g cinderella, beauty and the beast, oliver twist etc.
Greece & Rome I think.
Ancient Greece
Jean Gaspard Deburau has written: 'Pantomimes de Gaspard et Ch. Deburau' -- subject(s): Pantomimes
It all started in Greece!! :)