About This Book
An excursion through pantomime and commedia dell'arte alternates stage directions, reminiscence, and playful commentary as a young girl and her uncle introduce and enact stock scenes. Descriptions of costume, proscenium, and musical cues set up short enactments and reflections on audience and performance; characters such as Harlequin, Columbine, and Pantaloon appear in comic and sentimental episodes. The tone moves between affectionate nostalgia, theatrical instruction, and light satire, offering an informal guide to pantomime conventions and asides on theatrical life.
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