Character from the pantomime Cinderella
An actor playing Buttons in a 2015 pantomime inHerne Bay , England Buttons is a traditional character inCinderella pantomimes , and is commonly portrayed in Cinderella pantomimes throughout the UK and Australia. He is typically a male servant of the household who helps Cinderella and loves her, and who is liked and trusted but not loved by her.[ 1] The character has sometimes been called Pedro.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The character first appeared in 1860 at theStrand Theatre, London in a version of the story derived from the operaLa Cenerentola byRossini . Rossini includes a characterDandini as assistant to the Prince, which was also included, and a complementary character for Cinderella, called Buttoni was added for the pantomime at this time.[ 5] [ 6] 'Buttons' was at that time a name for a young male servant orpageboy commonly having gilt buttons down the front of his jacket.[ 7]
While the character introduces a note ofpathos in his unrequited love for Cinderella,[ 1] [ 8] he is often portrayed in a comic tone.[ 1] [ 6]
People who have played Buttons [ edit ] ^a b c Brown, Richard (2002). " "When in doubt do gender": Constructing Masculinities in "Penelope," "they're all Buttons men" ".Joyce Studies Annual .13 :156– 7.doi :10.1353/joy.2002.0005 .S2CID 193158040 . ^ "Theatricals".The Age . London. 17 November 1839. ^ "The Drama".Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle . London. 6 October 1844. ^ Marie, Louise (29 May 1891). "Tea Table Talk".The Dart . Birmingham. ^ Bovey, Paul."A Very Slippery Tale" (PDF) .panto.johngood.com . John Good. Retrieved9 December 2018 . ^a b c Kaplan, Charles (1984). "The Only Native British Art Form".The Antioch Review .42 (3):266– 276.doi :10.2307/4611362 .JSTOR 4611362 . ^ "Buttons" .Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription orparticipating institution membership required.) ^ Knowles, Elizabeth (2005).Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable . Oxford University Press.ISBN 9780198609810 . ^ "Cinderella" .Radio Times . 19 December 1947. Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ Paton, Maureen (24 December 1991). "Oh yes we do love the panto!".Daily Express . London. ^ "Pantomime in the Midlands" .Radio Times . 26 December 1941. Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "BRIAN CONLEY TO STAR AS BUTTONS IN MILTON KEYNES THEATRE PANTOMIME" .Crossroads Pantomimes . Retrieved2023-11-13 .^ Merriman, Rebecca (31 March 2016)."Ronnie Corbett dead age 85: TV comedian passes away surrounded by family" .Daily Mirror . London. Retrieved8 December 2018 . ^a b "It's Nero in drag!".Daily Mirror . London. 24 December 1976. ^ "Star Jim brushes up his Buttons".Daily Express . London. 23 December 1988. ^ "The Alhambra Theatre, Wellington Street, Glasgow" .www.arthurlloyd.co.uk . Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Christmas Plays and pantomimes".The Times . London. 24 December 1945. ^ "Cinderella" .Radio Times . No. 325. 20 December 1929. Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Cinderella" .Radio Times . 24 December 1948. Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Theatre feature: Remembrance of Theatre Past (15–17): More on the Tynewear Theatre Company" .^ "Facts about Danny Kaye (P2) : Classic Movie Hub (CMH)" .^ Clapp, Susannah (16 December 2007)."Poof! Buttons gets his man at last" .The Guardian . Retrieved9 December 2018 .^ Hosey, Seamus; Henderson, Lynda (1984). "The Turkey Trot".Theatre Ireland (8):72– 74.JSTOR 25488969 . ^ "Sir Harry Lauder as Buttons in 'Cinderella' " .www.npg.org.uk . National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ Guide, British Comedy."Not Going Out Panto" .British Comedy Guide . Retrieved2023-11-13 . ^ Hadfield, Paul; Henderson, Linda (1983). "Behind the Times..... 1953".Theatre Ireland (5): 96.JSTOR 25488895 . ^ Crossley, Mick (11 December 2008)."Great dames who trod the boards" .Telegraph & Argus . Bradford. Retrieved8 December 2018 . ^ "Pantomime in the Midlands" .Radio Times . 29 January 1942. Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Cinderella (2000)" .www.imdb.com . IMDb. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Leading a Merry Dance".The Guardian . 2 December 1995. ^ "Cinderella" .Radio Times . 18 December 1969. Archived fromthe original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Cinderella" .collections.vam.ac.uk . Victoria & Albert Museum. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Another Nod to the past- More Panto Flyers" .ibygreenroom.wordpress.com . 20 May 2015. Retrieved8 December 2018 .Tommy as Buttons (photo) ^ Everett, Lucinda."Cinderella, New Wimbledon Theatre, review: 'thoroughly festive' " .The Telegraph . Retrieved10 December 2018 . ^ "Music Hall" .Radio Times . 3 April 1936. Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved8 December 2018 .^ "Bradley Walsh :: Pantomime" .www.bradleywalsh.co.uk . Retrieved2023-11-13 .
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