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@FEAstrologyZine Here are Hubie and Anna for @FEAstrologyZine ! I also used ballet pantomime with these two: Anna's is "sharing secrets" (Also note her ponytail splits; a nod to Gemini.) Hubert's is "dance with me," which I took as "mess around and find out. He's wearing a variant of the Warlock!
Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 125: DYK that Brock’s Cyclists &
Talberto & Douglas (acrobats) appeared @SwanseaGrand in January 1923
in pantomime Cinderella
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🤥 The Majestic Theatre is holding in-house auditions for their upcoming pantomime, "Pinocchio"
📅 The auditions will be held between 12:30pm and 3:30pm on Sunday 6th March 2022
📧 Email Hayley@The-Majestic.co.uk with a CV and showreel to arrange an audition
@Jdogexe Have some reddish peeps of mine!
Pantomime, Daliah, Donna and Iben
Possession Complete now We've become one of a kind, no one's on our level
Perfected our pantomime, my puppet, your vessel.
I had the honor of doing a spot of sweet Marianne for @FEAstrologyZine ! I also did Hubert (my Aries boy) and Anna. However, my favorite is Mari, not because she was quick but actually because she was really difficult! I used ballet pantomime storytelling. It took three tries!
It's behind you! Oh no it isn't! 🎭 Amazing work by @vickysworld for Waitrose Weekend. #pantomime #illustration #waitroseweekend
See more at https://t.co/NnCAzFqdA9
'A Cake for Fame', illustration by William S Brunton for a piece by Andrew Halliday in London Society Xmas No., 1868. #cake #pantomime
I feel that when church-crawling in pursuit of snowdrops, I should perhaps at least try to dress the part.
Charming 1890 pantomime costume design by Wilhelm (Charles William Pitcher, 1858-1925). V and A.
Jan. 20, 1922: “Krazy Kat: A Jazz Pantomime,” based on the comic strip, opens on Broadway. The musical features a score by John Alden Carpenter, with Krazy Kat’s creator George Herriman contributing the scenario, scenery and costume design.
Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 84: Pantomime @SwanseaGrand
has started twice on 20 January
1908: Robinson Crusoe
1919: Humpty Dumpty
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@Discovermore
Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 78: Pantomime @SwanseaGrand
has ended 3 times on 17 January
1914: Babes in the Wood
1931: Jack & the Beanstalk
2010: Sleeping Beauty
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#ReesMogg doubling down de Piffle's #JohnsonOut contempt for the population, decency and integrity. But remember, they're both just pantomime caricatures there to entertain the voters. There's always worse ready in the wings.
Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 66: Pantomime @SwanseaGrand
has ended twice on 12 January
1934: Babes in the Wood
2014: Peter Pan
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@MikeDoyleComedy @EnjoySwansea @Discovermore
There’s a new deity in the Pantheon! A Goddess of Pantomime! Would you like to meet her Boys and Girls? Well, she might come out if we all call her name really loudly… …1…2…3…
“Comedia Dell’Farté!”
I can’t hear you!
“COMEDIA DELL’FARTE!!!!!!”
https://t.co/UNZLtSAZlp
Swansea Grand Theatre Pantomime Facts:
Fact no.53: Humpty Dumpty has been the pantomime @SwanseaGrand once in 1919
Between 20-25 Jan
Comedians: Courtney & Dixon, E. Kipling
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Swansea Grand Theatre Pantomime Facts:
Fact no.52:The pantomime @SwanseaGrand
has started once on 31 December
1928: Aladdin with The Ventons (acrobats and comics)
The Zeimar Brothers
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@SwanseaMAD @swanseamuseum
Comic art train! 🚂🖼️ Here are some of my favorite pantomime ones.
@simondrawsstuff @TheHallofArt1 @waffledog @LuchitaPaint @BickPixx https://t.co/Iw47U8nco7
On the blog: Rivalry between two 18th-century theatrical managers resulted in the British tradition of staging pantomimes at Christmas. https://t.co/QIosKe3jC6
Swansea Grand Theatre Pantomime Facts:
Fact no.40: Panto @SwanseaGrand
has started once on 23 December
1933: Babes in the Wood
23 Dec.1933 to 12 Jan. 1934
Eileen Merrie, Rita Kerva, Fred Sylvester & his nephews (acrobats)
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