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Definition of panto in English: pantonounPlural pantos ˈpantəʊˈpænˌtoʊ British informal short for pantomime (sense 1 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples - The pad was full of celebrities who were starring in pantomimes and the glossy leaflets on his lap were flyers advertising the pantos.
- Now in its 23rd year, the village panto is somewhat of an institution and attracts packed audiences.
- Mark is also going to watch John Inman camp it up in a Cardiff panto.
- This is my fourth panto and I always play the bad guy - I'm the bad guy specialist.
- Jessica Knotts, 10, is making her debut in the panto this year as the Good Fairy.
- The group chooses a different panto to perform each year and this will be the 15th it has put on.
- In particular, he is aided by his 20 years in various roles in the regular panto in his home village of Harden.
- Prop maker Peter Greenwood found a real mangle so the dame can wring clothes in the panto's slapstick scenes.
- On an historical note, the pantomime Jack & Jill was the creation of celebrated Victorian writer Edward Leman Blanchard, who wrote 37 of the famous Drury Lane pantos and 28 more for other London shows.
- Cinderella, more than any of the other pantos, is a magical fairytale and I felt that this was not made enough of.
- Song and dance is how Catherine Zeta-Jones made her first appearances in school shows and pantos.
- Many years ago they followed the long tradition of turning the story of the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe into a panto.
- The panto is funny and has something for the girls, a love story, and something for the boys, a duel fight with swords.
- All proceeds from the panto will be used to help community projects in Burnley.
- This comedy of disguises, errors and errant passions competes with the most hilarious of pantos.
- As early as his second panto he was cast as the Queen in Sleeping Beauty.
- Everyone left with a smile on their face, which goes to prove pantos really are for the young and old.
- Around us there are so many pantos where they don't even know what gags were told last year, so you just get the same jokes year after year.
- Conley has lost count of the number of pantos he has appeared in, but has lost none of his enthusiasm for them.
- The panto had been running from December 14 and was supposed to finish on Sunday.
Rhymescanto, Esperanto, manteau, portmanteau Definition of panto in US English: pantonounˈpænˌtoʊˈpanˌtō British informal short for pantomime (sense 1 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples - Prop maker Peter Greenwood found a real mangle so the dame can wring clothes in the panto's slapstick scenes.
- The pad was full of celebrities who were starring in pantomimes and the glossy leaflets on his lap were flyers advertising the pantos.
- The group chooses a different panto to perform each year and this will be the 15th it has put on.
- Everyone left with a smile on their face, which goes to prove pantos really are for the young and old.
- As early as his second panto he was cast as the Queen in Sleeping Beauty.
- The panto had been running from December 14 and was supposed to finish on Sunday.
- All proceeds from the panto will be used to help community projects in Burnley.
- Around us there are so many pantos where they don't even know what gags were told last year, so you just get the same jokes year after year.
- This is my fourth panto and I always play the bad guy - I'm the bad guy specialist.
- On an historical note, the pantomime Jack & Jill was the creation of celebrated Victorian writer Edward Leman Blanchard, who wrote 37 of the famous Drury Lane pantos and 28 more for other London shows.
- Many years ago they followed the long tradition of turning the story of the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe into a panto.
- Cinderella, more than any of the other pantos, is a magical fairytale and I felt that this was not made enough of.
- Song and dance is how Catherine Zeta-Jones made her first appearances in school shows and pantos.
- Jessica Knotts, 10, is making her debut in the panto this year as the Good Fairy.
- The panto is funny and has something for the girls, a love story, and something for the boys, a duel fight with swords.
- Mark is also going to watch John Inman camp it up in a Cardiff panto.
- This comedy of disguises, errors and errant passions competes with the most hilarious of pantos.
- Now in its 23rd year, the village panto is somewhat of an institution and attracts packed audiences.
- In particular, he is aided by his 20 years in various roles in the regular panto in his home village of Harden.
- Conley has lost count of the number of pantos he has appeared in, but has lost none of his enthusiasm for them.
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