Form of musical comedy stage production mostly performed during Christmas and New Year's.
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Examples for "pantomime "
Examples for "pantomime "
1 The English excel in pantomime as much as the French in comedy.
2 Pandemonium, closely followed by pantomime five minutes later at the other end.
3 He played the pantomime villain role perfectly and made millions doing it.
4 You're the spell-makers' children who were supposed to come to my pantomime !
5 But this guy had taken the pantomime to an entirely different level.
1 Almost 100 people are employed by the Everyman for their panto run.
2 Twink's 1991 ardfheis turn was more morto than panto for Fine Gael.
3 Especially if the panto you are in is also a burlesque show.
4 It seemed as if panto was about to be coupled with porn.
5 When I was a young lad, I went to the panto every night.
1 For most children, the Christmas pantomime is their first experience of the theatre.
2 He was at a Bowery theatre, to see a Christmas pantomime .
3 Brexit as an early Christmas pantomime is the common theme of much current commentary.
4 It had all the makings of a Christmas pantomime so beloved by British children.
5 The Christmas pantomime season, which was also highly lucrative for Mr Byrom, is now lost.
1 Among her earlier work were scenes for four small productions at Tivoli's pantomime theatre from 2001 to 2009.
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