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Cosa (chi) è pantomime - definizione

FORM OF MUSICAL COMEDY STAGE PRODUCTION MOSTLY PERFORMED DURING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S
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  • ''[[Aladdin]]'' at [[Nottingham Playhouse]], 2008
  • 2nd-century Macedonian theatrical sculpture, thought to represent a pantomime's mask
  • West End]]
  • Grimaldi (right) performing the comic dance during a pantomime
  • Styles of [[Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon]], used in a vaudeville circuit pantomime; sketched by [[Marguerite Martyn]] of the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', April 1918
  • Playbill of an English circus and pantomime performance, 1803
  • Performers at a pantomime in Victoria, Australia
  • Pantomime dames
  • Margaret]] in a [[Windsor Castle]] wartime performance of ''Aladdin''
  • 1720}}

pantomime         
n.
Dumb show, mute action.
Pantomime         
·noun A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also, any actor.
II. Pantomime ·adj Representing only in mute actions; pantomimic; as, a pantomime dance.
III. Pantomime ·noun A dramatic representation by actors who use only dumb show; hence, dumb show, generally.
IV. Pantomime ·noun One who acts his part by gesticulation or dumb show only, without speaking; a pantomimist.
V. Pantomime ·noun A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing by Clown, Harlequin, ·etc., are features.
pantomime         
(pantomimes)
1.
A pantomime is a funny musical play for children. Pantomimes are usually based on fairy stories and are performed at Christmas. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
2.
If you say that a situation or a person's behaviour is a pantomime, you mean that it is silly or exaggerated and that there is something false about it. (mainly BRIT)
They were made welcome with the usual pantomime of exaggerated smiles and gestures...
= farce
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Wikipedia

Pantomime

Pantomime (; informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland and (to a lesser extent) in other English-speaking countries, especially during the Christmas and New Year season. Modern pantomime includes songs, gags, slapstick comedy and dancing. It generally combines gender-crossing actors and topical humour with a story more or less based on a well-known fairy tale, fable or folk tale. Pantomime is a participatory form of theatre, in which the audience is encouraged and expected to sing along with certain parts of the music and shout out phrases to the performers.

Pantomime has a long theatrical history in Western culture dating back to the era of classical theatre. It developed partly from the 16th century commedia dell'arte tradition of Italy and other European and British stage traditions, such as 17th-century masques and music hall. An important part of the pantomime, until the late 19th century, was the harlequinade.

Outside Britain, the word "pantomime" is often understood to mean miming, rather than the theatrical form described here.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per pantomime
1. A human, pantomime, Aslan would be, to me, blasphemy."
2. He could write equally well about pantomime or Paderewski.
3. Sian said his affair with Gabriela was like a pantomime.
4. It was "Sinbad the Sailor" – the season‘s pantomime.
5. "His affair is like something out of a pantomime.