Pantomime-Essential Christmas entertainment-Oh no it isn't.Oh yes it is.
81Are you like me?
Getting on in years I may be, but I still love PANTOMIME.
From those amateurish Pantos of my childhood, that were held each year in my local Church-hall to the more flamboyant and expensive offerings in the Theatre, Pantomimes are fun.
Despite being traditional they have moved with the times. Pantos often include popular entertainers, whilst the basic story may have a modern twist and there are even saucy adult Pantos, featuring raucous comedians, these days.
For me though a good Pantomime is all about all round, good clean family fun. There may be the slight double entendre here and there but there is nothing really offensive. A great Pantomime is one which you can take the children to see, fully confident that they will not be hearing swear words and seeing sexually explicit entertainment.
Pantomimes have been on the go for many years now. It is thought that the earliest forms of Pantomime were first performed in Ancient Greece and then Rome. However our modern Pantos have their roots in the 15th and 16th Century.
The first English pantomimes were more of a small performance which occurred between the acts of something such as an opera. Eventually they came into their own and full pantomimes were performed. By the 1800s pantomime, as we know it, was established in England.
Although Pantomimes take place all over the world it is a peculiar, very British form of entertainment. Many people still see a visit to the theatre to watch a pantomime as part of their Christmas celebrations.
Usually the plot is loosely based on a fairytale and the most popular pantomimes tend to be Cinderella, Snow White, Babes in the Wood, Puss in Boots, Sleeping Beauty, Dick Whittington and Aladdin.
Pantomime is one of the most politically incorrect forms of entertainment. The Principal boy is always played by a very good looking woman. There are always at least one or two pantomime Dames played by men. These are usually gross caricatures of women, at least that's the theory. I would hate to meet any real women who were like pantomime dames. More than once male drag artists or very camp guys have played the panto dame.
No decent panto can survive without a villain, or two. This evil character is vital for stirring up the audience and adding some tension to the fun.
The costumes are often loud, brash and colourful at panto which is all part of the fun. Sometimes, especially when an appropriate comedian is part of the cast, there is a slapstick section of the show.
Panto is all about audience participation. For example:-
- Aladdin is a nut case, Widow Twankey may shout at the crowd. To this they will shout as one OH NO HE ISN'T, as Widow Twankey shouts back ,OH YES HE IS!
- The villain may be stood behind the hero on stage. The audience, especially the children, will be positively screaming LOOK BEHIND YOU.HE'S BEHIND YOU!
The favourite Panto from my childhood was Ruby Murray starring in Cinderella at our local theatre. I was taken as part of a school party and loved every minute. The music and costumes were lovely.
As an adult a favourite one year was with my sister-in-law and one of her boys when we saw Cinderella again, but this time the stars were a comedy duo, The Krankies.
A couple of years ago I went with a gang of gals to a Radio Humberside production at the local University which was excellent. It was Robinson Crusoe this time and this low budget charity Panto was great for its amateurish feel.
Panto is not for everyone and often adult males shy away from it. However we gals, with or without children, tend to love Pantomime, no matter what our age. OH YES WE DO!.
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My siblings and I used to participate in pantomimes too held by our Sunday School classes. Nice hub, Ethel.
Hurray! Boo! Hiss! [They are also part of the fun of panto - I usually love the villain best - so you deserve these too, ;p] and ta muchly!
Danielle a woman after my own heart lol
I've read about these but have never seen one. Sounds like a hoot! Thanks for sharing.
Never seen a pantomime Haee !!
Well I never
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2 months ago
Thank you for that lovely reminder, I still remember when I could take my son. I so enjoyed it.