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Definition of Pantomimical

Pantomimical
Pantomimic Pan`to*mim"ic, Pantomimical Pan`to*mim"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. pantomimique.] Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show. ``Pantomimic gesture.' --Bp. Warburton. -- Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Pantomimical from wikipedia

- Pantomime (/ˈpæntəˌmaɪm/; informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England...
- Look up pantomime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pantomime is a type of musical comedy stage production, developed in England and designed for family...
- μῖμος, mimos, "imitator, actor"), is a person who uses mime (also called pantomime outside of Britain), the acting out of a story through body motions without...
- A pantomime dame is a traditional role in British pantomime. It is part of the theatrical tradition of travesti portrayal of female characters by male...
- American pantomime, panto for short, refers to works of theatrical entertainment that have been presented in the United States of America since 1876....
- Buttons is a traditional character in Cinderella pantomimes, and is commonly portra**** in Cinderella pantomimes throughout the UK and Australia. He is typically...
- A pantomime horse is a theatrical representation of a horse or other quadruped by two actors in a single costume who cooperate and synchronize their movements...
- often functions now as a nursery rhyme. The character also appears in a pantomime tracing its roots to 1806. The term's appearance in English dates back...
- performs many of his works. In 1874, a Chinese-style Pantomimeteatret (pantomime theatre) took the place of an older smaller theatre. The audience stands...
- colonial damage. In such poems as "The Castaway" (1965) and in the play Pantomime (1978), he uses the metaphors of shipwreck and Crusoe to describe the...