I've always wondered about "panto". What is it?
They bring it up from time to time on BBC - and I know it some kind of Comedy / Play - but is it a specific Play- or is it different all the time.
Right, I will try to explain what a panto is, although as I have found the explanation and what happens really do not explain well to non English folks. It's one of those things you have to see!!
So firstly it is a family show. It is aimed at kids, but the humour has lots of adult undertones and inuendos! So the whole thing is a comedy based on fairy tales. I have been in Cinderella (DH and I built the carridge based on our WDW photo!), Snow White, Jack and the Bean Stalk ( I played the back end of the cow - don't laugh, it was hard work!!) , Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast (I was the good fairy) and Dick Whittington.
So in the comedy we tell the story and sing songs. Now the traditional/wierd parts. The lead male character is always played by a girl. The traditional costume for this role is a jacket/tunic, fish net tights and knee high boots. So basically the princess marries at prince who is played by a girl. Then there is always a mother character, the dame. That is a comedy role. This role is played by a man dressed as a woman. But the costumes are hillarious, really bad OTT make up, shocking coloured wigs and huge dresses (last year one dress was made of news paper with a frying pan for a hat!) Plus there are always baddies, goodies (usully the good fairy), villagers and kings and queens. Oh and usually a comedy animal played by 2 people, usually a cow or donkey!!
Then at the end there is always a song for the audience to join in with and the characters come down into the audience to dance. And in this section there is always a final comedy sketch, this usually involves either, flour and water, wall paper paste or custard pie throwing!!
Like I said it is a family show, lots of singing, dancing, jokes etc. I love doing panto. My husband was the musical director for the past 2 years, and has been roped into being the MD this year. I shouldn't complain though as it has paid for our helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon in the summer!!
I know this all sounds wierd, but it is so much fun!!
Oh I forgot to say, these are only performed over Christmas time.