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GOOD, BAD AND UGLY: DECONSTRUCTING BRITISH PANTOMIME


MIHAELA IRIMIA
University of Bucharest

Issue:

CP, Number 1

Section:

No. 1 (1996)  Editorial

Abstract:

Drawing its sap from the famous Italian commedia dell'arte, the English pantomime is to this day a usual type of entertainment for young and old, especially at Christmas time, when the borderline between the two basic age groups becomes flexible. A spoken event since the mid-18-th century, the panto became an extremely popular dramatic species in Victorian England including music, dancing and jokes, all based on a fairly well-known fairy tale. Today's panto is no less delightful and seems to be growing into a favourite Christmas time amusement again.

Keywords:

arranger, burlesque, comic, Harlequin(ade), hotchpotch, improvisation, joke, mask/masque/masquerade, pantomime, tableau vivant, transformation.

Code [ID]:

CP199601V00S01A0004 [0004550]


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