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BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//MHCreations Blythweb//NONSGML Event Calendar//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:The Magic of Pantomime DTSTART:20241210T130000Z DTEND:20241210T225959Z DTSTAMP:20240709T113759Z UID:20241210T140000-16283-TheMagicofPantomime DESCRIPTION:With Ian Gledhill. The history of this enduring and peculiarly British institution, from its origins in 16th century Italian commedia dell’arte through the influence of 19th century music hall, to the family shows that are still much loved today. On the way we examine the origins of some of the stories used in pantomime as well as such traditions as the (female) principal boy and the (male) pantomime dame, interspersed with personal anecdotes from the speaker’s years of working (and appearing) professionally in pantomime. LOCATION:Southwold Arts Centre, Cumberland Road,Southwold IP18 6JP ORGANIZER;CN=The Arts Society, Southwold:MAILTO:tassouthwold@gmail.com STATUS:CONFIRMED PRIORITY:0 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
The Magic of Pantomime

on Tuesday, 10th December 2024
Organised by: The Arts Society, Southwold
Venue: Southwold Arts Centre, Cumberland Road,Southwold IP18 6JP
With Ian Gledhill. The history of this enduring and peculiarly British institution, from its origins in 16th century Italian commedia dell’arte through the influence of 19th century music hall, to the family shows that are still much loved today. On the way we examine the origins of some of the stories used in pantomime as well as such traditions as the (female) principal boy and the (male) pantomime dame, interspersed with personal anecdotes from the speaker’s years of working (and appearing) professionally in pantomime.
Ticket Details: Visitors and Members' guests welcome, at an entrance fee of £10.
Who to Contact: Email : tassouthwold@gmail.com