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| ARTICLES RELATED TO pantomime dame |  |  |  | pantomime dame: Encyclopedia II - Music Hall - OriginsMusic Hall in London had its beginnings in the entertainments provided at summer fairs such as the Bartholomew Fair from the 17th century onward. Many of these were suppressed under the strict puritan rule of the Commonwealth. Upon the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, restrictions on public entertainment were relieved by patents for play-acting granted to Thomas Killigrew and William Davenant by Charles II. The fairs, much cheaper entertainment within the reach of poor working people, were also tolerated again. The patentees had commodio ...
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 |  |  | pantomime dame: Encyclopedia II - Pantomime theatre - TodayToday British, pantomime is a popular form of theatre, incorporating song, dance, buffoonery, sexual innuendo and satire, traditionally performed at Christmas, with family audiences consisting mainly of children and parents. (See also Christmas Pie).
Pantomimes tend to be loosely based on traditional children's stories, and there are only a small number of basic themes and titles, the most popular being:
Aladdin (sometimes combined with Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves)
Babes in the Wood ...
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List of transgender-related topics - In non-western cultures.
Two-spirit
Bacchá
Berdache
Transgender in China
Evening people
Fakaleiti
Fa'afafine
Galli
Hijra
Kathoey
Kocek
Transgender people in Singapore
Sworn virgin
Takatāpui
Winkte
Xanith
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 |  |  | pantomime dame: Encyclopedia II - Music Hall - Surviving Music HallsMany of the above buildings can be seen as part of the annual London Open House event. Outside London, music halls include the following examples:
the Leeds City Varieties
The Gaiety Theatre, Isle of Man
the Britannia Music Hall, Glasgow (still standing, but there is a restoration appeal).
One of the only (if not the only) fully functional music hall including dinner and music hall performances is at the Brick Lane Music Hall which has relocated to an old church in the east end of London (i ...
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 |  |  | pantomime dame: Encyclopedia II - Music Hall - Music Hall in literature drama and screenThe Victorian era was celebrated by the 1944 film Champagne Charlie while J. B. Priestley's 1965 novel Lost Empires evokes the world of Edwardian music hall just before the start of World War I; the title is a reference to the Empire theatres (as well as foreshadowing the decline of the British Empire itself). It was recently adapted as a television miniseries, shown in both the UK and in the U.S. as a PBS presentation. Priestley's 1929 novel The Good Companions, set in the same period, follows th ...
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 |  |  | pantomime dame: Encyclopedia II - Music Hall - History of the songsThe musical forms most associated with Music Hall evolved from traditional folk song, becoming by the 1850s a distinct musical style. Subject matter became more contemporary and humorous, and accompaniment was provided by larger house-orchestras as increasing affluence gave the lower classes more access to commercial entertainment and to a wider range of musical instruments, including the piano. The consequent change in musical taste from traditional to more professional forms of entertainment arose in response to the rapid industrialisation ...
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List of transgender-related topics - Gender.
Cisgender
Gender identity
Gender identity disorder
Gender role
List of transgender-related topics - Sex.
Sexual characteristics
Sex organ or primary sexual characteristics
Secondary sex characteristics
Sex-determination system
List of transgender-related topics - Intersexual.
5-alpha ...
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List of transgender-related topics - Social.
Transitioning
Real life experience
List of transgender-related topics - Relating to medical treatment.
Standards of Care for Gender Identity Disorders
Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association
Gender reassignment therapy (compare also Sex change)
Hormone replacement therapy (trans)
Sex reassignment surgery
Sex reassignment surgery female-to-male
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 |  |  | pantomime dame: Encyclopedia II - Music Hall - The two erasMusic Hall entertainment is sometimes divided by era into Victorian Music Hall and Edwardian Music Hall. Toward the end of its heyday the terms theatrical variety or revue began to be used.
Music Hall began as a largely working class entertainment, and its association with beer halls and gin palaces led to it being initially shunned by polite society. As Music Hall grew in popularity and respectability, the original arrangement of a large hall with tables at which drink was served, changed to that of a drink-free auditorium. The acceptance of Music Hall as a legitimate cultural form was sealed by the first Royal Variet ...
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