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  2. Sleeping Beauty - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeping Beauty (1992), song on album Clouds by the Swedish band Tiamat. Sleeping Beauty Wakes (2008), an album by the American musical trio GrooveLily. [95] There Was A Princess Long Ago, a common nursery rhyme or singing game typically sung stood in a circle with actions, retells the story of Sleeping Beauty in a summarised song. [96]

  3. The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast is a musical in three acts with music by J. M. Glover and Frederick Solomon and lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Its book by John J. McNally and Goodwin was adapted from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 's 1900 pantomime of the same name by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins . [ 1 ]

  4. Gaiety Theatre, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Gaiety is known for its annual Christmas pantomime and has hosted a pantomime every year since December 1873, [15] [16] though no production was possible in 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis, with the scheduled panto, The Little Mermaid postponed until 2021. [17]

  5. Geneva Amateur Operatic Society - Wikipedia

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    1978 The Boy Friend, Old Time Music Hall, Ali Baba (panto) 1979 H.M.S. Pinafore, Old Time Music Hall, Goldilocks and the Three Bears (panto) 1980 Brigadoon, Music Hall Revue, Sleeping Beauty (panto) 1981 Princess Ida, Old Time Music Hall, Little Red Riding Hood (panto) 1982 The Vagabond King, Old Time Music Hall, The Frog Prince (panto)

  6. Pantomime dame - Wikipedia

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    G. S. Melvin – (1886–1946) Scottish pantomime dame famous for his song "I'm Happy When I'm Hiking". Horace Mills – (1864–1941) British pantomime dame of the early 20th–century particularly at the Prince's Theatre in Bristol; Jimmy O'Dea – (1899–1965) Irish actor and portrayer of Biddy Mulligan the Pride of the Coombe in Dublin ...

  7. Sleeping Beauty (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping Beauty is a 2011 Australian erotic drama film written and directed by Julia Leigh in her directorial debut. [3] The film stars Emily Browning as a young university student. [4] She takes up a part-time high-paying job with a mysterious group that caters to rich men and women who like the company of nude sleeping young women.

  8. Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Christian-Johal aka Giant from the BBC's Gladiators, will star in the upcoming pantomime, making his panto debut. [15] It was announced on the 29 November 2024, that the pantomime for 2025/26 season is Sleeping Beauty, once again the show will be written by and star Tam Ryan and Ian Adams, with further casting to be announced. [16]

  9. American pantomime - Wikipedia

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    American pantomime, panto for short, refers to works of theatrical entertainment that have been presented in the United States of America since 1876. The works are derived from the entertainment genre of pantomime that developed in England, presented either as they are in Britain or adapted for the American stage and tailored to American audiences.