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  2. Humorous Interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Humorous Interpretation (often shortened to "HI", or "Humor") is an event in competitive middle and high school forensics leagues such as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association and the National Speech and Debate Association.

  3. Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret's Christmas pantomimes

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    The 1944 pantomime was Old Mother Red Riding Boots, written by the princesses and Tannar as a "mash up" of six traditional pantomime stories. [1] [6] Elizabeth wore a pink satin dress with lace sleeves to play 'Lady Christina Sherwood' and Margaret portrayed 'The Honourable Lucinda Fairfax' in a "blue taffeta dress with cream lace bloomers". [3]

  4. Dumbshow - Wikipedia

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    Pantomime or dumb-show Dumbshow, also dumb show or dumb-show , is defined by the Oxford Dictionary of English as "gestures used to convey a meaning or message without speech; mime." In the theatre the word refers to a piece of dramatic mime in general, or more particularly a piece of action given in mime within a play "to summarise, supplement ...

  5. Jig (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    The surviving texts of stage jigs feature between 3-6 male performers, some cross-dressed, in a sung-drama that on the page last between 10 and 25 minutes, but would have been extended in performance (the extant texts call for comic sword fighting, episodes of dance and comic routines) and include impromptu improvisation.

  6. A Snow White Christmas (musical) - Wikipedia

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    A Snow White Christmas is a pantomime version of the fairytale Snow White, with a book by Kris Lythgoe and a score consisting of a pastiche of well-known pop tunes. It was first produced in 2011 at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, California.

  7. Hello Cheeky - Wikipedia

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    There were also three Christmas specials: Hello Cheeky Hello Christmas in December 1973, [3] Hello Christmas in December 1974, [4] and the pantomime-style Cheeky Whittington and his Magic Ballpoint in 1976. [5] There was also a Summer Special in 1974. [6] [7] Initially, the scripts were written by all three of the show's stars.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  9. Allan Stewart (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his appearances in pantomime at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh alongside Grant Stott and Andy Gray (actor), where he also writes the script. In 2019 he released a book, Dear Aunty May, based around his comedy character, Aunty May. He also presents an annual Big, Big, Variety Show! at the Kings, usually featuring his Panto co-stars.