Slapstick comedic play aimed at children and shown at Christmas time. A British tradition that (as with most British traditions) baffles Americans; America used to have a somewhat similar tradition inVaudeville, minus the association with Christmastime, but it died out around the turn of the twentieth century. Referenced throughout British culture, of course. They are equally popular in Ireland.
Pantomimes are based on a relatively small pool of basic stories, mostlyfairy tales and mostlyPublic Domain. These include
Pantos are traditionallyTheatrical Productions, butquite a few have been recorded forLive Action Television, such asThe ITV Panto.
Not to be confused with miming things (as inEnemy Mime orMime-and-Music-Only Cartoon), which is what "pantomime" means in America.