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true story actually, in my drama class we had to do a presentation on the holocaust in front of loads of people

me and my friends (peak edgelords) did a pantomime

ended up getting stopped when someone was beating me with a stick calling me a "dirty jew" JFL
 
true story actually, in my drama class we had to do a presentation on the holocaust in front of loads of people

me and my friends (peak edgelords) did a pantomime

ended up getting stopped when someone was beating me with a stick calling me a "dirty jew" JFL
whats a pantomime
 
whats a pantomime
Panto in the UK is a traditional Christmas-time theatrical performance based on fairy tales, known for audience participation, comedy, and cross-dressing. It features a comedic villain (the "baddie"), a hero, and classic characters like the "Dame" (a man in drag) and the "Principal Boy" (a young woman playing the male hero). The audience is encouraged to cheer for heroes and boo for villains, shouting iconic lines like "He's behind you!
 
Panto in the UK is a traditional Christmas-time theatrical performance based on fairy tales, known for audience participation, comedy, and cross-dressing. It features a comedic villain (the "baddie"), a hero, and classic characters like the "Dame" (a man in drag) and the "Principal Boy" (a young woman playing the male hero). The audience is encouraged to cheer for heroes and boo for villains, shouting iconic lines like "He's behind you!
ohhh it makes sense now thank you
 

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