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  2. Participatory theatre - Wikipedia

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    Despite a long history and traditions of audience participation within genres such as music hall and pantomime, fully participatory theatre is still sometimes viewed as avant-garde. In a typical participatory production, performers may socialise with audience members before the show while seating them, then surprise these spectators by inviting ...

  3. Pantomime - Wikipedia

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    Pantomime (/ ˈ p æ n t ə ˌ m aɪ m /; [1] informally panto) [2] is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland and (to a lesser extent) in other English-speaking countries, especially during the Christmas and New Year season.

  4. The Mystery of Edwin Drood (musical) - Wikipedia

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    From Dickens work, Holmes took the central plot and most of the featured characters. From pantomime, he retained the concept of the "Lead Boy,” always portrayed by a young female in male drag, which permitted him to write a love song sung by two sopranos. Pantomime also inspired the most ground-breaking aspect of Drood: audience participation ...

  5. Nottingham Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Aladdin Pantomime in 2008. The new theatre's artistic direction was shared between Frank Dunlop and actor John Neville with Peter Ustinov as associate. [6] The first production in the new theatre was Shakespeare's Coriolanus in a production by Tyrone Guthrie. This included a young Ian McKellen as Tullus Aufidius opposite Neville in the title role.

  6. American pantomime - Wikipedia

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    Like the British productions, American pantomimes incorporate audience participation. [1] Earlier productions often also included a harlequinade . Although pantomime was not frequently produced in the US during the 20th century and is not well known in America, productions of pantomime, both professional and amateur, have been seen nearly every ...

  7. Audience - Wikipedia

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    Dancing with Iggy - audience participation at Sziget Festival An audience at the Brooklyn Book Festival in New York City. Audience participation is commonly found in performances which break the fourth wall. Examples include the traditional British pantomimes, stand-up comedy, and creative stage shows such as Blue Man Group.

  8. “Megalopolis” Includes an Interactive Portion with the ...

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    Megalopolis is breaking the fourth wall.. When Francis Ford Coppola's epic sci-fi drama premieres this week, it will include an interactive portion in select theaters where audiences can ...

  9. Horrible Histories: Live on Stage - Wikipedia

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    But there are some inspired bits of comedy - you will love the deadly dull puritans and their miserable song - and lots of audience participation a la panto". [62] The Derby Telegraph praised the show for its "sensational script writing" and "impressive acting skills". [60]