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How to Write a Pantomime

Lesley Cookman

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Theatre studies, Dance & other performing arts, Creative writing & creative writing guides, Writing & editing guides

This book clearly explains how to plan and deliver a successful, traditional pantomime script.

There are thousands of pantomimes staged throughout the world every year, most of them in Britain. Most groups, whether they be amateur drama societies, schools, Women's Institutes or Village Hall committees are constantly on the lookout for something fresh and original. This is often a matter of economics, as professional pantomimes can be costly in terms of performing rights, let alone the cost of scripts. This book is aimed at those people who take part in this increasingly popular hobby, and at the writer who wishes to write a pantomime, either for a local group, or, indeed, for mass publication.

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