0 (in Britain) a funny musical play based on traditional children's stories, performed especially at Christmas
1 the art or act of expressing thoughts and emotions with movement rather than speech; mime
However, their literature of public self-enunciation works to distinguish between their pantomimes by branding them variously as populist entertainment or as legitimate theatre.
In many pantomimes the final set of rhyming couplets follows the walkdown and completes the frame opened by the immortals at the start.
He is adept at communicating, using a mixture of single-word utterances and pantomime.
Reaching and grasping gestures towards imagined objects exhibit the distinctive pattern that is observed when subjects are asked to pantomime a reaching and grasping motion.
Not until the mid-twentieth century did linguists show that sign languages obey linguistic principles in a way that separates them from mere pantomime and gesture.
Indeed, some critics looked upon ballet-pantomime characters' silence with great displeasure, and actually suggested that they speak up.
At other times the physical world of the pantomime expands to include the band members in the pit, to whom the performers speak.
The production repertoire includes a number of musicals and musical plays, one man/one woman shows and pantomime, performed by both professional and amateur companies.
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