Here are Hubie and Anna for ! 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!

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Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 125: DYK that Brock’s Cyclists &
Talberto & Douglas (acrobats) appeared 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-Majestic.co.uk with a CV and showreel to arrange an audition

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Have some reddish peeps of mine!
Pantomime, Daliah, Donna and Iben

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Possession Complete now We've become one of a kind, no one's on our level
Perfected our pantomime, my puppet, your vessel.

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I had the honor of doing a spot of sweet Marianne for ! 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!

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It's behind you! Oh no it isn't! 🎭 Amazing work by for Waitrose Weekend.

See more at https://t.co/NnCAzFqdA9

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'A Cake for Fame', illustration by William S Brunton for a piece by Andrew Halliday in London Society Xmas No., 1868.

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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.

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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.

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Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 84: Pantomime
has started twice on 20 January
1908: Robinson Crusoe
1919: Humpty Dumpty


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Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 78: Pantomime
has ended 3 times on 17 January
1914: Babes in the Wood
1931: Jack & the Beanstalk
2010: Sleeping Beauty

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doubling down de Piffle's 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.

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Swansea Grand Theatre Panto Facts:
Fact no 66: Pantomime
has ended twice on 12 January
1934: Babes in the Wood
2014: Peter Pan

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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

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Swansea Grand Theatre Pantomime Facts:
Fact no.53: Humpty Dumpty has been the pantomime 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
has started once on 31 December
1928: Aladdin with The Ventons (acrobats and comics)
The Zeimar Brothers


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Comic art train! 🚂🖼️ Here are some of my favorite pantomime ones.

https://t.co/Iw47U8nco7

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On the blog: Rivalry between two 18th-century theatrical managers resulted in the British tradition of staging pantomimes at Christmas. https://t.co/QIosKe3jC6

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Swansea Grand Theatre Pantomime Facts:
Fact no.40: Panto
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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