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y humorous touch, players do this by using a | pantomime horse. |
Babes in the Wood (1960) a | pantomime at the Empire Palace, Leeds |
Aladdin (1951) a | pantomime at the London Casino with Jean Carson and Ju |
Tripp is best known for his appearances as a | pantomime dame in which he excelled. |
Other annual events include a | pantomime and the New Year's Day sport of "collyball". |
They first appear in a | pantomime horse and then as assistants to Destructo, a |
Every year in January the village puts on a | Pantomime and the whole village gets involved in somew |
He also wrote a ballet called Milenka, a | pantomime called St Nicholas, an overture called Ruben |
or about five years, so Liverpool was thus a | pantomime manufacturing centre. |
It presents a varied programme including a | pantomime every Christmas and has about 700 shows a ye |
pproximately 13 shows each year, including a | Pantomime every January, and a musical in July. |
A ' | pantomime' in Ancient Greece was originally a group wh |
It hosts in-house shows, such as a | Pantomime and productions by a Youth Theatre and a Com |
the part of King Rat in Dick Whittington, a | pantomime featured at The Hexagon venue in Reading, Be |
In recent years has become a | pantomime dame of note practically becoming a fixture |
iverse mix of theatre and music, including a | pantomime season featuring star names, stand up comedy |
a Chinese laundry in Peking, China and is a | pantomime dame; that is, always played by a man. |
The character is a | pantomime dame, portrayed by a man; and is a comic foi |
every year), and Centre Stage (who produce a | pantomime every January, as well as a musical every su |
d Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS) produces a | pantomime in the Village Hall in early January. |
me best-known for his many performances as a | pantomime dame. |
Although not written as a | pantomime, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up |
appear in seven main house productions and a | pantomime as well as appearing in Theatre in Education |
drama group 'Cave Players', this includes a | pantomime held the last week of January, and a May pro |
nman was forced to cancel an appearance in a | pantomime as he was suffering from a hepatitis A infec |
ively in the drama, there was a ballet and a | pantomime, a duet for two men, and a final oath scene |
including appearing as the Wicked Queen in a | pantomime production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarf |
Overture to a | Pantomime (1947) |
A | pantomime is usually staged in January. |
Every second year, a | Pantomime is produced, which is always well received. |
Her first job was dancing in a | pantomime with Lionel Blair. |
Biggins will star in Wolverhampton's Aladdin | Pantomime at The Grand Theatre. |
It produces the biggest amateur | pantomime in England, presented at Sheffield City Hall |
He plays the part of a dame in the amateur | pantomime in his local village. |
No ancient | pantomime libretto has survived, partly because the ge |
ents a varied mix of drama, dance, opera and | pantomime. |
teur Theatrical Society produce one play and | pantomime every year. |
ting animatronic characters such as elfs and | pantomime characters. |
brass and military bands, musical comedy and | pantomime. |
ting in cabarets, classical, avant-garde and | pantomime theatres. |
ar, The Black Mikado, The husband in law and | pantomime. |
s a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and | pantomime, she was starring in dramatic roles and sile |
Opening (Biblical Narrative), Melodrama and | Pantomime (Storm) and Prayer (In the belly of the Whal |
nts such as opera, dance, drama, comedy, and | pantomime. |
incidental songs and choruses for plays and | pantomime music for both Covent Garden and the Theatre |
sh comic actor starring in variety, film and | pantomime from the late 1940s to the mid 1980s whose t |
rforming light opera, burlesque, comedy, and | pantomime, both in the provinces and in London. |
icals, children's theatre, comedy, music and | pantomime. |
would feature music, comedy skits, dance and | pantomime. |
years, having worked in voiceover, radio and | pantomime, he rose to national attention as a finalist |
d, Hayes continued to work in television and | pantomime, but it was not enough to earn a living as a |
acrobatics, fireworks, tightrope-walking and | pantomime and thus, with their more visual way of acti |
The Princes Hall hosts an annual | pantomime for 3 weeks every December. |
and an active village hall where the annual | pantomime is held. |
For the annual | pantomime, and any visiting musicals and opera perform |
enue for popular shows, including the annual | pantomime. |
o The London Studios, and there is an annual | pantomime season. |
The annual | pantomime is a big event for the theatre, produced by |
, musicals, drama and, of course, the annual | pantomime. |
An annual | pantomime, art exhibition and film season feature and |
ising events at the Club including an annual | pantomime season staged each year close to Easter! |
He undertook an annual | pantomime at Ferneham Hall, Fareham, Hampshire. |
luding their own series, becoming popular as | pantomime stars. |
lm and that speech was not needed so much as | pantomime. |
sequence where the cast were re-imagined as | pantomime characters. |
The ballet ( | Pantomime Farce) gave its name to a celebrated Parisia |
2008: Jack and the Beanstalk | pantomime at Darlington Civic Theatre playing Jack Tro |
Irish-born comedian, and Dorothy Ward, both | pantomime performers. |
f "Widow Twankey" in the traditional British | pantomime, Aladdin. |
temporaneous with Dickens's writing, British | pantomime styles - distinguished by the importance of |
eries Back to Reality and in the Big Brother | pantomime. |
ow White in the Marlowe Theatre's Canterbury | pantomime from December 2008-January 2009 alongside St |
She has played Queen Camilla in Carlisle | pantomime production of Snow White & the Seven Dwarves |
or Mauresque (French) is a 15th/16th century | pantomime dance in which the executants wore Moorish c |
nd exhibitions including Bedford's Christmas | Pantomime. |
Its annual Christmas | pantomime is an established tradition in the city. |
hannel 4's The Paul O'Grady Show's Christmas | Pantomime. |
End productions and a spectacular Christmas | pantomime, touring opera and ballet, as well as tourin |
eatre is a primary venue), and the Christmas | pantomime. |
airymaids and again starred in the Christmas | pantomime Cinderella. |
e starred as Cinderella in the ITV Christmas | pantomime, with Harry Hill, Alexander Armstrong, Frank |
It played during the Christmas | pantomime season of 1979/80 at the theatre, (opening o |
ular tradition in which the annual Christmas | pantomime at Drury Lane was the foremost entertainment |
In 2000, Riley appeared in ITV's Christmas | Pantomime Aladdin opposite stars such as Patsy Kensit, |
y has been presenting their annual Christmas | Pantomime since 1985, most recently Jack and the Beans |
ce shows & West End musicals and a Christmas | pantomime which it shares with The Brindley in Runcorn |
ormances of opera and ballet and a Christmas | pantomime. |
uled to play the lead role in 2009 Christmas | pantomime Cinderella at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle u |
al prime minister in BBC Radio 4's Christmas | Pantomime, Black Cinderella Two Goes East, on the basi |
9 she starred as Cinderella in the Christmas | pantomime at Newcastle Theatre Royal. |
They employed actors and put on a Christmas | pantomime. |
by Sandy Wilson for the inaugural Christmas | Pantomime at the newly refurbished Lyric Theatre, Hamm |
Davies also appeared in a Cinderella | pantomime, where he played the role of Buttons, the se |
a character he had created for a youth club | pantomime he had co-written and appeared in while in h |
Columbine [ | pantomime ballet w/theater orchestra] (1916) |
w involves acrobatics, magic tricks, comedy, | pantomime and audience participation. |
in musical theatre, television, commercials, | pantomime, films and corporate work. |
ow's longest recurring sketch, demonstrating | pantomime dance moves with instruction to the audience |
d even ran a boom microphone on Paul Dixon's | pantomime show. |
The first English | pantomime was Tavern Bilkers performed at Drury Lane i |
fter leaving the series, she went to English | pantomime performances over Christmas and was consider |
tre was licensed for musical entertainments, | pantomime, and burletta. |
s Amphitheatre where they gave an equestrian | pantomime every winter, touring in the summer with a l |
They then went on to perform the first ever | pantomime in Louisburgh helping to raise over 1,000 eu |
The traditional Christmas family | pantomime is by far the biggest money-spinner for the |
ure of the Lyceum meant that after the final | Pantomime performance in March 1969, Sheffield's panto |
The society presented its first | pantomime in 1970 and has produced a new show every ye |
y together: frequently the annual Footlights | pantomime was a parody of the Marlowe society's seriou |
and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for | pantomime, performed plays such as A Charming Little M |
alk to anyone (including herself, except for | pantomime) for a whole week. |
At Christmas 2002 he appeared in | pantomime at the Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon. |
levision credits, Chase has also appeared in | pantomime stage productions. |
appeared as a singer, dancer and actress in | pantomime and music halls. |
She went on to work on stage in | pantomime, variety shows and cabaret. |
She has also appeared in | pantomime including Aladdin and Snow White. |
Biggins did not perform in | pantomime in Christmas 2007 however, as he was taking |
She appeared in | pantomime in December 2008/January 2009 as the Wicked |
iendly against Chirk) as he was appearing in | pantomime. |
appeared professionally with Jimmy O'Dea in | pantomime and appeared frequently on television and in |
Whilst playing Maid Marian in | pantomime Turner Webster fell in love with actor Gary |
rticularly well-known for his appearances in | pantomime and summer season at venues all over the UK. |
She also appeared in | pantomime with Evans in Humpty Dumpty which was so suc |
ery year Phil is well known for appearing in | pantomime as the Dame and has more than 20 years exper |
& Canada in various plays & has also been in | pantomime. |
was an enthusiastic performer and worked in | pantomime and theatre in the 1970s. |
He appeared in | pantomime and rep in Bournemouth, Farnham, Leatherhead |
He recenty starred in | pantomime at the Plaza Theatre in Stockport where he p |
In | pantomime, a principal boy role is the young male prot |
A part-time actress, while appearing in | pantomime Cinderella, she was spotted by a producer fr |
Drawn in | pantomime, the strip became the magazine's most popula |
ist venues such as Blackpool in 2006, and in | pantomime in Jack and the Beanstalk in 2008. |
He has worked in voiceover, for radio and in | pantomime before being given his own Christmas special |
ns, playing everything from Principal Boy in | pantomime, to Lady MacBeth. |
He has appeared in | Pantomime in Belfast in the Waterfront Hall (2001-2003 |
rossroads, toured with theatres, appeared in | pantomime and also had his own show on the local radio |
making a traditional Christmas appearance in | pantomime at the Swansea Grand Theatre. |
In | Pantomime: The Emperor, Widow Twankey - four times (Al |
iggins is well-known for his performances in | pantomime. |
uring its 30th Anniversary tour, appeared in | pantomime at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford as "Boss |
Martin has also appeared in | pantomime, in Dublin. |
She made her professional stage debut in | pantomime, before ultimately joining the Sadler's Well |
Entertainment - adult and child including | pantomime |
Marvels of Manabush Indian | pantomime |
Sieur du Lhut Indian | pantomime (1916) |
- bringing the then popular music hall into | pantomime. |
recitations, the church choir and the local | pantomime. |
Tony, whom she'd worked with during a local | pantomime production of Dick Wittington. |
Steele and Jimmy Edwards in the 1958 London | pantomime production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cind |
ch itself is a successor of the long-running | Pantomime Quiz of the 1950s. |
re Were None...), the musical Annie and many | pantomime parts. |
d in 1950s television, including a memorable | pantomime sketch with Buster Keaton. |
Alice in Wonderland is a musical | pantomime by Henry Saville Clark (1841-1893) (book and |
The nearly-silent | pantomime tells a story of making a historical movie. |
It has even created entirely new | pantomime scripts (for example Once Upon a Time). |
In the theatre, Purves is a noted | pantomime director enjoying a good working relationshi |
several West End comedy farces and numerous | pantomime roles. |
e once described him as "the John Gielgud of | pantomime dames". |
itle and content reference the traditions of | pantomime, reflecting Cornell's interest in traditiona |
style into what is today Noh - a mixture of | pantomime and vocal acrobatics. |
out a career as a performer and director of | pantomime, notably at Leeds City Varieties theatre, Le |
ionary of Theatre (1988), an Encyclopedia of | Pantomime (1993), Brewer's Twentieth-Century Music (19 |
de Mime Marcel Marceau, the only company of | pantomime in the world at the time. |
tle, and in Christmas 2000 saw the return of | Pantomime to the theatre, with a sell out season of Pe |
William Hogarth's satire of | pantomime and puppet theatricals, 1724. |
ide a young Betty Driver and he was the only | pantomime dame to receive top billing at the London Pa |
e, musicals, children's shows, films, opera, | pantomime and a famous children's summer project. |
a, stand-up comedy, brass bands, orchestras, | pantomime to ballet. |
ympics as well as other programmes about our | pantomime tradition, a preview of the 1996 Olympics fr |
From 2005 to 2008, Harris had his own | pantomime company, Keith Harris Productions Ltd., from |
forties, the Lyceum began to produce its own | pantomime and were soon bringing in stars of radio suc |
eorgina and Mildred, in the London Palladium | pantomime, Cinderella. |
r years anyway, training students to perform | pantomime ballet in a similar way to that of Anne Mari |
He also performed | pantomime, frequently teaming with his wife Anna Karen |
2001, she appeared in the special Blue Peter | pantomime Rock n' Roll Christmas, where she played the |
ck band AVIA and a member of Slava Polunin's | pantomime theatre Litsedeyi); Tanya Khabarova; Dmitry |
l 4 cult show Eurotrash and became a popular | pantomime actress, taking on roles such as Cinderella |
The original EP, like its predecessor | Pantomime, has since gone out of print. |
oup joined the company with their production | Pantomime on the Balustrade, and brought back fame to |
n order to attract audiences, a professional | pantomime Snow White was staged in the theatre. |
ssical drama, comedy, an annual professional | pantomime and cinema programme. |
Professional | Pantomime productions for Qdos, Duo, Jim Davidson, New |
m 1962 to 1965 he was part of a professional | pantomime group, in which he learned through intensive |
1886-2 December 1946) was a famous Scottish | pantomime dame and comedian. |
ng, whimsical monologue and self-referential | pantomime. |
ides itself as being the home of Sheffield's | Pantomime. |
s, ballet, opera, variety, children's shows, | pantomime, music recitals and recordings for televisio |
nd ballet companies, touring West End shows, | pantomime and drama. |
number of theatrical credits as well as some | pantomime and voice-over work. |
ered to have been one of the most successful | pantomime stars of his era. |
a Morey, Fryatt wrote a Gilbert and Sullivan | pantomime adaptation entitled The Sleeping Beauty of t |
was created to run above Polly on Sundays-a | pantomime strip called Dot and Dash. |
fter she appeared in the all-star television | pantomime, The Pied Piper (1972). |
Matt has also appeared in the | pantomime Aladdin during Winter 2006. |
The | pantomime attracts a total audience of up to 25,000 ea |
he appeared in a television documentary The | Pantomime Dame. |
d Piano Version of the music accompanied the | pantomime. |
itle character in the ITV2 adaptation of the | pantomime Aladdin. |
The | pantomime returned to the Lyceum in 1990s, courtesy of |
leen helps cast, produce and choreograph the | pantomime in the Christmas special with Sal. |
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