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I find this hard to believe and substantiate. My guess is thatsome celebrities perform UK pantomime, which we'd like to accentuate. But I think "often" is incorrect. --ESP 01:19, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC)

No, you have the wrong end of the stick. It is not thatsome UK celebritiesoften perform pantomime -- in fact, making a habit of appearing in pantomime is a sure way to attract jokes about the state of one's career -- but thatmany UK celebrities have performed pantomimeat some time. The given example of Ian McKellen appearing as Widow Twankey is the first time McKellen has done panto, and may well be the last; but is far from the first time some celebrity has appeared as Widow Twankey. If it helps, think of it as being likecameo appearances. --Paul A 08:04, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC)
To be fair, though, Ian McKellen is a distinct anomaly; pantomime "celebrities" are usually distinctly second-rate. --Paul A 08:23, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Roman pantomime

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The performance of pantomime originates at its earliest inancient Greece, but exploded in popularity during the reign ofAugustus inancient Rome. The name is taken from a single masked dancer calledPantomimus.

Addition of material on the Pantomime in the UK, last 50 years

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I feel quite strongly that something on John Morley (1924-1994) and John Crocker (1925-2015) (deleted in its entirety by Ssilvers, 25 February 2020) is important. They don't have their own Wikipedia entries as yet, but that doesn't make them any less significant. Morley especially was the subject of multiple obituaries in the national papers. The stars that performed in their plays - Ken Dodd, Frankie Howard et al - are surely worth a mention in this article as well. There's also an interesting BBC Radio documentary on Morley available online that readers of this entry should know about.[1][2] Otherwise this whole period is a huge hole in the article's coverage.Sfjohna (talk)12:19, 2 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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