Pantomime
Your guide to community pantomime organisations and productions.
- Entertainment
- » Performing Arts
- » Community Arts
- » Pantomime
- » Community Arts
- » Performing Arts
Selected sites from UK Directory
Listing page 1 of 3
Amdram - Full House Productions
Cut the price of pantomime production using this group's services. Full scripts, advice and licence package available for each of their shows.
www.amdram.co.ukAuthor.co.uk - Lesley Cookman's Pantomimes
Writer's homepage with ordering information for her own works and a book on how to write pantomimes. Includes a brief history of the art-form.
www.author.co.ukBridgwater Pantomime Society
Group from Somerset who put on annual pantomimes for local children, plus provide services to community and amateur groups.
www.bridgwater-pantomime-society.org.ukBritish Theatre Guide - Pantoland!
Peter Lathan's history of pantomime shows how it evolved from the early Italian Commedia dell'Arte into its modern form.
www.britishtheatreguide.infoBrize Norton Theatre Club
Pantomime company producing an annual favourite. Details of current and past productions and ticket bookings included online.
www.clues.comChildren's Literature Web Guide - Cinderella Stories
Origins and variations of the traditional fairy tale explored in an article by Kathy Martin. Links to related books, websites and journals.
www.ucalgary.caIt's Behind You!
Pantomime history and culture resource. View the picture gallery, featuring playbills and players, and read about the genre's traditions.
www.its-behind-you.comKay's Children's Literature Page - Snow White
Snow White resource examines how the story has been rewritten, taught, portrayed by the media, and criticized through the years.
www.scils.rutgers.eduKilpeck and District Pantomime Society
Abergaveny players perform Christmas Pantos. Peruse performers and performances past and present and how to personally take part.
www.kilpeckpantomime.co.ukLittle Red Riding Hood
A politically correct fairy tale from the Humour and Graphix Bank, a variation of the myth by Jim Garner, which originally appeared on the BBC's 'Comic Relief' programme
homepages.uel.ac.uk
