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