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
Pantomime (; informally panto) 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 ...
that developed in England, presented either as they are in Britain or adapted for the American stage and tailored to American audiences. Pantomime in America, as in England, is usually performed at Christmas time. The entertainments, aimed at families, are based on nursery stories and
fairy tales
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, and they incorporate songs (traditional, popular and new),
slapstick comedy, often
topical jokes, magic, some
cross-dressing
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Cross-dressing has play ...
, local references, audience participation, and mild adult innuendo. Like the British productions, American pantomimes incorporate audience participation.
[ Earlier productions often also included a ]harlequinade
''Harlequinade'' is a British comic theatrical genre, defined by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' as "that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown play the principal parts". It developed in England between the 17th and mid-19th cent ...
.
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 year somewhere in the US over the past couple of decades.
19th century
The earliest known pantomime
Pantomime (; informally panto) 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 ...
in the U.S. was ''Robinson Crusoe'' produced at St. John's Theatre, New York in 1786. ''Humpty Dumpty'', starring and co-written by George L. Fox, premiered at Olympic Theatre in New York in 1868; it was frequently revived and eventually played for over 1,200 performances, becoming one of the most successful American pantomimes.
Recent decades
In 1993, a production of ''Cinderella'' at the UCLA
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Freud Theatre starred Zsa Zsa Gabor. Pantomonium Productions has produced pantomimes annually in New York City since 2004. Stages Repertory Theatre
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in Houston
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, Texas, has been performing original pantomime-style musicals during the Christmas holidays since 2008: ''Panto Sleeping Beauty'', ''Panto Pinocchio'', ''Panto Red Riding Hood'', ''Panto Mother Goose'' and ''Panto Goldilocks''. Since 2004, People's Light and Theatre Company
People's Light is a professional, not-for-profit theatre in Chester County, Pennsylvania .
About People's Light
Founded in 1974, by Dick Keeler, Ken Marini, and Meg and Danny Fruchter, People's Light serves as one of Pennsylvania's largest prof ...
, in Malvern, Pennsylvania, has been presenting an annual Christmas pantomime season.[Cantell, Mary]
"People’s Light & Theatre presents 10th Holiday Panto – ''Cinderella: A Musical Panto''"
''Montgomery News'', November 15, 2013
Lythgoe Family Productions has produced pantomimes each winter since 2010 in California. Their first production was ''Cinderella'' in North Hollywood, starring Jerry Mathers and Freddie Stroma. This was followed in 2011 by ''A Snow White Christmas
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'', starring Marina Sirtis
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as The Wicked Queen and Neil Patrick Harris as The Magic Mirror, and '' A Cinderella Christmas'', starring Fred Willard
Frederic Charles Willard (September 18, 1933 May 15, 2020) was an American actor, comedian, and writer. He was best known for his roles in the Rob Reiner mockumentary film ''This Is Spinal Tap'' (1984); the Christopher Guest mockumentaries ''Wai ...
as Baron Hardup, Cinderella's father. In 2012, the company mounted ''A Snow White Christmas'' at the Pasadena Playhouse, starring Ariana Grande
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as Snow White, Charlene Tilton as The Wicked Queen and Neil Patrick Harris again as The Magic Mirror. The production drew 13,000 ticket buyers. "Aladdin" was scheduled for the 2013 holiday season at Pasadena.
Gallery
File:Abbey's Humpty Dumpty.tif, Poster for Abbey
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The conce ...
& Hickey’s Humpty Dumpty Pantomime Company (1879)
File:Abbey's Humpty Dumpty Combination.tif, Poster for Abbey & Hickey's ''Humpty Dumpty'', showing the show's harlequinade
''Harlequinade'' is a British comic theatrical genre, defined by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' as "that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown play the principal parts". It developed in England between the 17th and mid-19th cent ...
characters and other acts (1879).
File:Names of performers in Abbey and Hickey’s Humpty Dumpty Pantomime Troupe.jpg, Cast list from ''Humpty Dumpty'' in a May 1880 advertisement
References
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Theatre in the United States
Pantomime