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The Whimsical<br />

World of<br />

British<br />

Pantomime<br />

"a childwho hasn't seen apantomime<br />

is apublicdanger!"<br />

GeorgeBernard Shaw<br />

Pantomimes are a<br />

wonderful annual<br />

tradition for many<br />

families in the UK, providing<br />

slapstick comedy and topical<br />

humour to entertain every<br />

age. The performances are<br />

almost always based on<br />

popular children’s stories and<br />

fairy tales, and are held in a<br />

wide variety of venues, from<br />

prestigious theatres to local<br />

town and village halls across<br />

Britain. Pantomimes tend to<br />

be more playful and comical<br />

than regular theatre, and<br />

involve eccentric costumes,<br />

musical numbers, audience<br />

participation, and ahappy<br />

ending in every show.<br />

Although less strictly<br />

followed today, traditionally a<br />

number of the main roles were<br />

gender swapped. The Dame<br />

is an older female character in<br />

pantomime, often the hero’s<br />

mother, ,who regularly wears<br />

the most bizarre and garish<br />

outfits, and to this day<br />

is almost always played<br />

by aman. an. The gender<br />

swapping between the<br />

principal boy and girl is<br />

followed less frequently<br />

in more recent years,<br />

but traditionallytionally these<br />

would also be<br />

notable features of<br />

the performances. rmances.<br />

One of the most<br />

popularadditions to<br />

British pantomime shows are<br />

the celebrity cast members.<br />

They both help to draw in<br />

crowds for the theatres,<br />

and provide audiences with<br />

the opportunity to see their<br />

favourite stars taking part in<br />

over-the-top, farcical comedy<br />

guaranteed to have them<br />

roaring with laughter. The<br />

type of humour we know in<br />

pantomimes today was first<br />

introduced in 1843 when<br />

the Theatres Act was lifted<br />

and allowed all theatres the<br />

use of spoken word intheir<br />

performances. Witty puns,<br />

word play, and audience<br />

participation began to be<br />

introduced by writers at the<br />

time, and these are still some<br />

of the main factors to the<br />

modern British pantomime<br />

providing fun, feel-good<br />

shows for all ages!<br />

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