Pantomime in A Sentence

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    A burst of childish laughter greets my blunder, and the pantomime begins all over again.

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    As regards other compositions, the early unpublished works include a symphony, a cantata, some incidental music to a pantomime, and several overtures, four of which have recently been discovered and produced.

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    As the characters unite to try to perform a pantomime, the action becomes manic.

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    But one should bear in mind that traditional British pantomime generally includes mild innuendo.

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    Dear Editor We would like to publicly congratulate the members of the Junior Pantomime Chorus.

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    Donnie renewed his pantomime request for Edith to try on the dress.

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    Find out the answers to all these silly questions - in York Theater Royal's spectacular new pantomime, Sleeping Beauty.

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    Further rumors of indecent obsessions with pantomime horses have yet to be corroborated.

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    He has recently written a pantomime for the local players.

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    Her successor will inherit the title of Pantomime Professor of Theology and a glitzy pair of red shoes which were left.

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    His first appearance on the stage was made in March 1741, incognito, as harlequin at Goodman's Fields, Yates, who was ill, having allowed him to take his place during a few scenes of the pantomime entitled Harlequin Student, or The Fall of Pantomime with the Restoration of the Drama.

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    His is a difficult part to play without lapsing into pantomime villainy, which Piggott-Smith certainly did not.

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    History of pantomime It is generally acknowledged that British pantomime is modeled on the early masques of the Elizabethan and Stuart times.

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    I found it one of the funnier pieces of slapstick in this pantomime.

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    I have been forced to watch this pantomime, whilst I gather my forces.

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    In their war dances, which were only rehearsals, they disguised themselves as animals, and the pantomime was a mimic hunt.

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    It was the Italian harlequinade, however, that first created a recognizable form of pantomime.

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    It's a family show with all the magic of a traditional pantomime.

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    Last year's production of Cinderella broke all box office records with over 21,500 people enjoying the pantomime.

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    Like the Captain Hook of pantomime, Irving brought about his own nemesis.

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    Next, have each student pantomime that activity, allowing the rest of the class to guess what it is they hope to do over the summer.

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    Protesters, including a pantomime cow, handed out warning leaflets to shoppers.

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    She also starred as a rather saucy, updated version of Princess Jasmine in a pantomime version of Alladin and stretched her boundaries by appearing in the children's miniseries, Wavelength.

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    The crowd may have had to endure downpours, wannabe gangsters, pantomime rockers and The Rasmus, but Reading still rocked.

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    The dame is crucial to pantomime 's slapstick humor.

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    The Edwardian Lyceum theater, which today still hosts many top shows and the annual and very popular pantomime, was refurbished in 1911.

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    The lengths to which some people will go to avoid the annual pantomime... !

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    The music hall and pantomime stages regularly saw men in the most absurd drag playing decidedly outsized characters.

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    The script calls for a pantomime villain, a shadow that occasionally becomes solid.

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    The theater also produces a highly successful pantomime that brings festive entertainment to thousands of families each year.

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    The time they are aiming to beat as camella, the pantomime camel, is 4 hours 36 mins.

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    The two golden rules of writing an English pantomime 1.

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    The UK's most successful pantomime of 2001/02 Babes in the Wood at the Kings Theater in Glasgow starring Elaine C Smith.

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    The village pantomime is also a great addition to the celebrations; there is some amazing talent out there.

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    This could be the pantomime of mining, farming, or hiking.

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    This is exactly the sort of brilliant pastiche that fits very well into pantomime.

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    This last Christmas pantomime of the millenium was nothing if not an unmitigated triumph.

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    This was forbidden by Pope Pelagius I.; but in the Greek church the custom survives, the priest even stabbing with " the holy spear " in its right side the human figure planned out of the bread, by way of rehearsing in pantomime the narrative of John xix.

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    This year's family pantomime will be PETER PAN (16th Dec 15th Jan ).

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    Treasure Island panto Thank you to everyone who came to see the pantomime ' Treasure Island ' in the Village Hall in December.

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    Von Rothbart appears, like a pantomime Demon King, from a trapdoor in the center of the stage.