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Scotland's 100-Year Panto Love Affair

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Scottish pantomime blends music hall tradition with unique local humor.
  • An exhibition celebrates Glasgow's nearly century-long love for panto.
  • Panto's multi-generational appeal lies in shared jokes and live unpredictability.
Scotland's 100-Year Panto Love Affair

Scotland's vibrant pantomime tradition, stretching back nearly 100 years, is celebrated in a new Glasgow exhibition. This unique theatrical form evolved from commedia dell'arte and music hall, developing a strong local identity characterized by "working class Glasgow humour" and a "subversive" spirit.

Glasgow, in particular, has a deep affection for panto, with multiple shows running concurrently in the late 1930s and often extending into spring. The exhibition features historical footage, tracing the lineage of panto stars from Harry Lauder to contemporary performers.

Panto's enduring popularity stems from its multi-generational appeal and the unique thrill of live performance, where unexpected mishaps are embraced by audiences. This tradition, passed down through generations, continues to pack theatres across Scotland.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scottish pantomime blends music hall and variety traditions with a distinctive local Glasgow humor, often featuring performers who also tackle serious dramatic roles.
An exhibition celebrating Scotland's long-running love affair with pantomime, featuring historical footage, is currently running at Glasgow's City Chambers until Christmas Eve.
Panto's appeal lies in shared jokes, familiar traditions passed down through families, and the exciting unpredictability of live theatre.

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