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- American_pantomime abstract "American pantomimes, sometimes called pantos, are theatre entertainments that have been presented in the United States of America since 1876. The works are derived from the distinctly English entertainment genre of pantomime, either played as they would be in Britain or adapted for the American stage and American audiences. Pantomime in America, as in England, is usually performed at Christmas time. The entertainments, aimed at families, are based on nursery stories and fairy tales, and they incorporate songs (traditional, popular and new), slapstick comedy, often topical jokes, magic, occasional cross-dressing, local references, audience participation, and mild adult innuendo. Although little-known in America today, occasional productions of pantomime, both professional and amateur, can be found.".
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- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink A_Cinderella_Christmas.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink A_Snow_White_Christmas_(musical).
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Ariana_Grande.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pantomime.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_in_the_United_States.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Charlene_Tilton.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_tale.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Willard.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Freddie_Stroma.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Mathers.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Malvern,_Pennsylvania.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Marina_Sirtis.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Patrick_Harris.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Pantomime.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Pasadena_Playhouse.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Light_and_Theatre_Company.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Snow_White.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink Zsa_Zsa_Gabor.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLink File:Humpty.jpg.
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLinkText "American pantomime".
- American_pantomime wikiPageWikiLinkText "panto".
- American_pantomime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- American_pantomime subject Category:Pantomime.
- American_pantomime subject Category:Theatre_in_the_United_States.
- American_pantomime type Art.
- American_pantomime comment "American pantomimes, sometimes called pantos, are theatre entertainments that have been presented in the United States of America since 1876. The works are derived from the distinctly English entertainment genre of pantomime, either played as they would be in Britain or adapted for the American stage and American audiences. Pantomime in America, as in England, is usually performed at Christmas time.".
- American_pantomime label "American pantomime".
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- American_pantomime wasDerivedFrom American_pantomime?oldid=646399651.
- American_pantomime isPrimaryTopicOf American_pantomime.