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A comprehensive survey traces the development of pantomime and related performative forms from ritualized mythic entertainments into classical Greek and Roman spectacle and onward through Asian, African, American, and Pacific traditions. It examines how song, dance, mime, masks, and transformation scenes combined with dialogue and choreography to shape theatrical practice, and it outlines the emergence of stock figures such as Harlequin, Columbine, the Clown, and Pantaloon. Chapters treat technical elements like scenery, dumb shows, and musical accompaniment, plus the role of medieval mystery plays, ecclesiastical censure, and the transition into masques, opera, ballet, and popular English stage conventions.

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R. J. Broadbent

R. J. Broadbent is an author recognized for his contributions to the study of theatrical traditions, particularly in the realm of pantomime. His notable work, "A History of Pantomime," explores the evolution and cultural significance of this unique form of entertainment. Through his writing, Broadbent provides insights into the historical context and artistic elements that define pantomime, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the performing arts and theatrical history.

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