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  1. Pantomime - Wikipedia

    Modern pantomime 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, …

  2. PANTO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 5, 2016 · The meaning of PANTO is pantomime. How to use panto in a sentence.

  3. What Is Panto? - Fremontplayers

    What Is Panto? It's a holiday tradition in England - everyone goes to a Panto at Christmas! They occur in every venue imaginable, from village halls to major London theatres. It is one of the …

  4. The Great British Pantomime Tradition - EnglandExplore

    Nov 29, 2022 · What Is Pantomime? Panto is a musical show put on at Christmas for children that follows several key tropes and themes. They’re usually loosley based on well known fairly …

  5. Panto — definition & quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Panto, short for pantomime, is a form of musical comedy stage production traditionally performed during the Christmas season in the United Kingdom. It combines slapstick comedy, cross …

  6. PANTO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A panto is a funny musical play for children. Pantos are usually based on fairy stories and are performed at Christmas.

  7. Panto for Beginners

    Here are my tips for anyone adventuring out to a panto for the very first time! 1. The Dame is Your Panto Guide. Widow Twankey, the Dame from the 2021 Panto in the Presidio, The Magic …

  8. What is a pantomime and why do they play at Christmas?

    Nov 23, 2022 · A complete guide to panto season and the history of pantomime. Everything you need to know including pantomime meaning, characters, origins and popular stories.

  9. About Pantomime – The British Players

    In Restoration England, a pantomime was considered a low form of opera, in fact. According to some sources, the Lincoln’s Inn Field Theatre and the Drury Lane Theatre were the first to …

  10. Panto - Wikipedia

    Look up panto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.