The Dame,
The Principal Boy,
The Principal Girl,
Goodies and Baddies ,
Animals eg. Cow/Horse,
The Ugly Sisters,
The Chorus and Juveniles,
pantomimes began in Greece (:
Pantomimes are plays without words. Stories are told using body movements and facial expressions.
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.
Stereotypical characters in pantomimes typically include the hero, often portrayed as a charming and brave figure; the villain, who embodies evil and creates conflict; and the comic sidekick, providing humor and support to the hero. Other common roles include the damsel in distress, who requires rescue, and the "dame," a humorous, exaggerated female character played by a man. These archetypes help to create a familiar and entertaining storyline, engaging audiences with their predictable traits and interactions.
Good and Evil people. Eg, a fairy and a witch.
pantomimes began in Greece (:
Pantomimes - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (theatrical rating)
The traditional British Christmas play is called a pantomime. Pantomimes allow audience members to participate by yelling out helpful information to the characters.
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The three most commonly performed pantomimes are "Cinderella", "Jack and the Beanstalk", and "Dick Whittington". Many other pantomimes also exist.
Potted Pantomimes - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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.
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.