A History of Pantomime
R J Broadbent
A History of Pantomime
R J Broadbent
"A History of Pantomime" by R. J. Broadbent offers a comprehensive exploration of theater history, focusing specifically on the evolution, cultural significance, and enduring tradition of pantomime. Broadbent meticulously traces the origins of pantomime from its roots in ancient theatrical forms like Commedia dell'arte, highlighting its development into a quintessentially British performance art. Throughout the book, Broadbent delves into the various elements of pantomime, from the iconic characters of Harlequin and Clown to the art of mime and physical comedy. He elucidates how pantomime has evolved over time, adapting to changing tastes and societal norms while retaining its essence as a form of entertainment. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the art form, Broadbent explores the cultural significance of pantomime, demonstrating its enduring appeal and influence on popular culture. From its humble beginnings to its status as a cherished holiday tradition, "A History of Pantomime" offers readers a fascinating journey through the rich tapestry of British theatrical heritage.
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