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  2. Milton Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Rooms in 2008. The Milton Rooms is an arts centre and hub for cultural and community led activities (including theatre, comedy, dance, exhibitions, music and auctions) located in Malton, North Yorkshire, a market town in England. The complex is a Grade II listed building. [1]

  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. Strictly judge's first Christmas at home in years - AOL

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    Craig Revel Horwood speaks about appearing in panto and this year's Strictly final.

  5. Qdos Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Qdos Entertainment was the world's largest pantomime producer, [1] having produced over 700 productions since it started.. In 2017, [2] Qdos Entertainment confirmed it produce pantomimes for ATG venues (previously produced by First Family Entertainment) from the 2017–2018 season; at its peak it produced 35 pantomimes a year.

  6. Paul Burling - Wikipedia

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    Paul Burling (born 21 May 1970) is a British impressionist.A veteran of show business for 25 years, having worked in voiceover, radio and pantomime, he rose to national attention as a finalist of the fourth series of Britain's Got Talent.

  7. 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.

  8. “Saturday Night ”fact check: The true stories behind movie's ...

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    In SNL oral history book, Live From New York, writer Alan Zweibel said he was flashed in Berle's dressing room when Mr. Television hosted in 1979 (several years after Chase left the show). Zweibel ...

  9. Dykwynkyn - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wynn Keene (9 December 1809 – 28 November 1887) is mainly remembered today under his theatrical name of Dykwynkyn.Keene was a Victorian designer of costumes, props, mechanical effects and scenery for plays and pantomimes on the London stage, with a strong sense of wit and a special feeling for animals.