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HARLEQUINADE

  • Harlequinade
  • British comic theatrical genre

    Harlequinade is an English comic theatrical genre, defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown

    Harlequinade

    Harlequinade

    Harlequinade

  • Pantomime
  • Genre of musical comedy stage production

    important part of the pantomime, until the late 19th century, was the harlequinade. Modern pantomime is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland

    Pantomime

    Pantomime

    Pantomime

  • Columbine (stock character)
  • Commedia dell'arte stock character

    Columbine (Italian: Colombina; French: Colombine; lit. 'little dove') is a stock character in the commedia dell'arte. She is Harlequin's mistress, a comic

    Columbine (stock character)

    Columbine (stock character)

    Columbine_(stock_character)

  • Harlequin
  • Zanni (comic servant) character in commedia dell'arte

    stage in the derived genre of the Harlequinade, developed in the early 18th century by John Rich. As the Harlequinade portion of the English dramatic genre

    Harlequin

    Harlequin

    Harlequin

  • Harlequinade (Graham)
  • Harlequinade was a solo modern dance by Martha Graham set to music by Ernst Toch. The work premiered on January 8, 1930, at Maxine Elliott's Theatre in

    Harlequinade (Graham)

    Harlequinade_(Graham)

  • Clown
  • Comic performer, often for children's entertainment

    Western clowns. In the early 1800s, he expanded the role of Clown in the harlequinade that formed part of British pantomimes, notably at the Theatre Royal

    Clown

    Clown

    Clown

  • Kenneth Branagh
  • British actor and filmmaker (born 1960)

    Tale, Harlequinade and The Painkiller. Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company also includes Judi Dench (The Winter's Tale), Zoë Wanamaker (Harlequinade/All On

    Kenneth Branagh

    Kenneth Branagh

    Kenneth_Branagh

  • Il Dottore
  • Stock character of commedia dell'arte

    dell'Arte. Routledge. p. 62. Sand, Maurice (1915). The History of the Harlequinade. Benjamin Blom, Inc. p. 31. Oreglia, Giacomo (1961). The Commedia dell'Arte

    Il Dottore

    Il_Dottore

  • Harlequinade (Rattigan)
  • 1948 comic play by Terence Rattigan

    Harlequinade is a comic play by Terence Rattigan. The play was first performed on 8 September 1948 at the Phoenix Theatre, London, along with The Browning

    Harlequinade (Rattigan)

    Harlequinade_(Rattigan)

  • The Trumpet-Major
  • 1880 novel by Thomas Hardy

    on the traditional harlequinade, which in turn came from the old Italian Commedia dell'arte. In Victorian times, the harlequinade had become a popular

    The Trumpet-Major

    The_Trumpet-Major

  • Pierrot
  • Stock character

    in English pantomimes (which were originally mute harlequinades; in the 19th century, the harlequinade was a "play within a play" during the pantomime)

    Pierrot

    Pierrot

    Pierrot

  • Zoë Wanamaker
  • American-born British actress (born 1949)

    Garrick Theatre. The work is a one-woman play that preceded Rattigan's Harlequinade, which she also appeared in, each night as part of a never-before-seen

    Zoë Wanamaker

    Zoë Wanamaker

    Zoë_Wanamaker

  • Kenneth Branagh filmography
  • List of films featuring Kenneth Branagh

    Retrieved 17 April 2024. "West End Review: 'The Winter's Tale' and 'Harlequinade,' with Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench". Variety. Retrieved 17 April 2024

    Kenneth Branagh filmography

    Kenneth Branagh filmography

    Kenneth_Branagh_filmography

  • William Shakespeare
  • English playwright and poet (1564–1616)

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William_Shakespeare

  • Isabella Boylston
  • American ballet dancer

    include Nikiya in La Bayadère, Kitri in Don Quixote and Columbine in Harlequinade. Boylston won the Princess Grace Award in 2009 and was nominated for

    Isabella Boylston

    Isabella Boylston

    Isabella_Boylston

  • Rakugo
  • Traditional Japanese verbal entertainment

    dell'arte Double act Improvisational Macchietta One-person show Pantomime Harlequinade Restoration comedy Sentimental comedy Comédie larmoyante Shadow play

    Rakugo

    Rakugo

    Rakugo

  • Robert Sayer
  • British engraver and publisher

    pantomimes. The black and white publications, which were also called Harlequinades or turn-up books, sold for sixpence and the hand-colored ones for one

    Robert Sayer

    Robert Sayer

    Robert_Sayer

  • The Grim Goblin
  • The Grim Goblin; or, Harlequin Octopus, the Devil Fish, and the Fairies of the Flowery Dell was a burlesque pantomime first performed at the Royal Grecian

    The Grim Goblin

    The Grim Goblin

    The_Grim_Goblin

  • List of jesters
  • Types Blackface Bouffon Canadian Chou Circus Contemporary Evil Harlequin Harlequinade Heyoka Jester Mime Pierrot Pueblo Ritual Rodeo Scaramouche Silly Billy

    List of jesters

    List_of_jesters

  • Marius Petipa
  • French-Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (1818–1910)

    Raymonda (1898); Les Saisons (1900), and Les Millions d'Arlequin (a.k.a. Harlequinade) (1900). Petipa also revived a substantial number of works created by

    Marius Petipa

    Marius Petipa

    Marius_Petipa

  • Agatha Christie
  • English mystery and detective writer (1890–1976)

    detectives. Inspired by Christie's affection for the figures from the Harlequinade, the semi-supernatural Quin always works with an elderly, conventional

    Agatha Christie

    Agatha Christie

    Agatha_Christie

  • Tom Owen (actor)
  • English actor (1949–2022)

    1971–1972 Tottering Towers Dick 1972 Upstairs Downstairs Stanley 1973 Harlequinade Johnny 1973 The Onedin Line Tom 1974 Hunter's Walk Freddie 1976 Our Mutual

    Tom Owen (actor)

    Tom_Owen_(actor)

  • List of ballets by George Balanchine
  • Pas De Deux (1950) Swan Lake (after Lev Ivanov) (1951) La Valse (1951) Harlequinade Pas De Deux (1952) Metamorphoses (1952) Caracole (1952) Scotch Symphony

    List of ballets by George Balanchine

    List of ballets by George Balanchine

    List_of_ballets_by_George_Balanchine

  • Jessie Buckley
  • Irish actress and singer (born 1989)

    February 2019. Kellaway, Kate (15 November 2015). "The Winter's Tale; Harlequinade; All on Her Own review – a gift to eye and heart". The Guardian. Archived

    Jessie Buckley

    Jessie Buckley

    Jessie_Buckley

  • Joseph Grimaldi
  • English actor, comedian and dancer

    era. In the early 19th century, he expanded the role of Clown in the harlequinade that formed part of British pantomimes, notably at the Theatre Royal

    Joseph Grimaldi

    Joseph Grimaldi

    Joseph_Grimaldi

  • Miranda Raison
  • British actress (born 1977)

    joined the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company in The Winter's Tale and Harlequinade which ran at the Garrick Theatre from October 2015 until January 2016

    Miranda Raison

    Miranda Raison

    Miranda_Raison

  • John Dagleish
  • British actor (born 1981)

    joined the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, appearing in productions of Harlequinade and The Winter's Tale at the Garrick Theatre. In 2016, he played Lysander

    John Dagleish

    John_Dagleish

  • Megan Fairchild
  • American ballet dancer

    from Jewels The Nutcracker (Sugarplum Fairy, Dewdrop, Marzipan, Dolls) Harlequinade (Pierrette) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Butterfly, Divertissement) Raymonda

    Megan Fairchild

    Megan_Fairchild

  • Harley Quinn
  • DC Comics character

    friendship/romance between her and fellow supervillain Poison Ivy, and 1994's "Harlequinade" and "Harley's Holiday", which explored her life without the Joker. Harley

    Harley Quinn

    Harley_Quinn

  • Clown (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    who performs under the name "Clown" Clown (Harlequinade), the name of a stock character in the "Harlequinade" entertainment, developed in England between

    Clown (disambiguation)

    Clown_(disambiguation)

  • Kyōgen
  • Traditional Japanese comic theater

    dell'arte Double act Improvisational Macchietta One-person show Pantomime Harlequinade Restoration comedy Sentimental comedy Comédie larmoyante Shadow play

    Kyōgen

    Kyōgen

    Kyōgen

  • Pantaloon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pantaloon or Pantaloons may also refer to: Pantaloon, a character in the Harlequinade Pantaloons, a style of trousers originally modelled after the Pantaloon

    Pantaloon

    Pantaloon

  • Revue
  • Theatrical act with music, dance, and sketches

    dell'arte Double act Improvisational Macchietta One-person show Pantomime Harlequinade Restoration comedy Sentimental comedy Comédie larmoyante Shadow play

    Revue

    Revue

  • Cinderella
  • European folk tale

    modern story (taken from the opera La Cenerentola) by Rossini, but was a Harlequinade, again featuring Grimaldi. In 1830, Rophino Lacy used Rossini's music

    Cinderella

    Cinderella

    Cinderella

  • Les millions d'Arlequin
  • 1900 ballet by Marius Petipa

    (Russian: "Миллионы Арлекина", Milliony Arlekina) also known under the title Harlequinade (Russian: "Арлекинада", Arlekinada) is a ballet comique in two acts and

    Les millions d'Arlequin

    Les millions d'Arlequin

    Les_millions_d'Arlequin

  • The Browning Version (play)
  • Terence Rattigan play from 1948

    two short plays, jointly titled "Playbill"; the companion piece being Harlequinade, which forms the second half of the evening. The Browning Version is

    The Browning Version (play)

    The_Browning_Version_(play)

  • Michael Rudman
  • American theatre director (1939–2023)

    Writer Arthur Wing Pinero. With Harold Innocent & Felicity Kendal. 1980: Harlequinade, National Theatre, Lyttelton, London. Writer Terence Rattigan. With Nicky

    Michael Rudman

    Michael_Rudman

  • Juliet and her Nurse
  • Painting by J. M. W. Turner

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Juliet and her Nurse

    Juliet and her Nurse

    Juliet_and_her_Nurse

  • Ballet
  • Form of performance dance

    ISBN 978-0-275-53740-1. Darius, Adam (2007). Arabesques Through Time. Helsinki: Harlequinade Books. ISBN 951-98232-4-7 Gordon, Suzanne (1984). Off Balance: The Real

    Ballet

    Ballet

    Ballet

  • Pyramus and Thisbe
  • Pair of ill-fated lovers from Greek mythology

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Pyramus and Thisbe

    Pyramus and Thisbe

    Pyramus_and_Thisbe

  • Queen Mab
  • Fairy in English literature

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Queen Mab

    Queen Mab

    Queen_Mab

  • Pas de deux
  • Ballet dance for two dancers

    Grand Pas de deux Paquita Grand Pas de deux The Talisman Pas de deux Harlequinade Pas de deux La fille mal gardée Pas de deux Pas de trois, a dance for

    Pas de deux

    Pas de deux

    Pas_de_deux

  • Extravaganza
  • Elaborate, spectacular, and expensive theatrical production

    side and bows awkwardly. Then to shrill whistle, the first scene of the harlequinade closes in, and shuts out the brilliant vision. [These magnificent scenes]

    Extravaganza

    Extravaganza

    Extravaganza

  • Gelsey Kirkland
  • American ballerina (born 1952)

    Fantasy, Symphony in C, La Source, Theme and Variations, Tarantella, Harlequinade, The Nutcracker, and Dances at a Gathering. After Mikhail Baryshnikov

    Gelsey Kirkland

    Gelsey_Kirkland

  • Nicolas Sidjakov
  • American graphic designer and illustrator

    The Magic Stick, Ruth Robbins (Parnassus, 1965) – based on English Harlequinade, OCLC 171051291 A Lodestone and a Toadstone, Irene Elmer (Alfred A. Knopf

    Nicolas Sidjakov

    Nicolas_Sidjakov

  • Pop-up book
  • Book with moving parts, commonly directed at children

    pantomimes. The black and white publications, which were also called Harlequinades or turn-up books, sold for sixpence and the hand-colored ones for one

    Pop-up book

    Pop-up book

    Pop-up_book

  • Tybalt
  • Character in Romeo and Juliet

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Tybalt

    Tybalt

    Tybalt

  • Drama
  • Artwork intended for performance; formal type of literature

    important part of the pantomime, until the late 19th century, was the harlequinade. Outside Britain the word "pantomime" is usually used to mean miming

    Drama

    Drama

    Drama

  • Benjamin Millepied
  • French multi oriented dancer and choreographer (born 1977)

    Divertimento from Le Baiser de la fée Donizetti Variations The Nutcracker Harlequinade Harlequin Jewels Rubies A Midsummer Night's Dream Raymonda Variations

    Benjamin Millepied

    Benjamin Millepied

    Benjamin_Millepied

  • Romeo & Juliet (soundtrack)
  • 2013 film score by Abel Korzeniowski

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Romeo & Juliet (soundtrack)

    Romeo_&_Juliet_(soundtrack)

  • Sarah Lane
  • American ballet dancer (born 1984)

    pas de deux Giselle and the peasant pas de deux - Giselle Columbine in Harlequinade Mrs. Fairfax in Jane Eyre The title role - Manon Vera - A Month in the

    Sarah Lane

    Sarah Lane

    Sarah_Lane

  • List of Jackanory episodes
  • Children of Green Knowe: Part 5 - Christmas at Green Knowe 23-Dec-66 239 Harlequinade/Black Beard the Pirate Bernard Cribbins 27-Dec-66 240 Cinderella, or

    List of Jackanory episodes

    List_of_Jackanory_episodes

  • Mo lei tau
  • Type of slapstick humour associated with Hong Kong popular culture

    dell'arte Double act Improvisational Macchietta One-person show Pantomime Harlequinade Restoration comedy Sentimental comedy Comédie larmoyante Shadow play

    Mo lei tau

    Mo_lei_tau

  • David Motta Soares
  • Brazilian classical ballet dancer (born 1997)

    enter the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. Whilst a student, he performed in Harlequinade, Nacho Duato's «L’amoroso», and danced the Grand Pas Classique (music

    David Motta Soares

    David Motta Soares

    David_Motta_Soares

  • Jessie Matthews
  • English actress (1907–1981)

    Hammersmith in 1949. This was a double bill in which she took parts in Harlequinade and The Browning Version. Matthews then starred in the revue Sauce Tartare

    Jessie Matthews

    Jessie Matthews

    Jessie_Matthews

  • Geraldine McEwan
  • English actress (1932–2015)

    1980 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival The Browning Version / Harlequinade Nominated 1983 Evening Standard Award for Best Actress The Rivals Won

    Geraldine McEwan

    Geraldine_McEwan

  • Romeo
  • Character in Romeo and Juliet

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Romeo

    Romeo

    Romeo

  • The Nutcracker
  • 1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    1900–03 Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis (1900) The Seasons (1900) Harlequinade (1900) The Heart of the Marquis (1902) The Magic Mirror (1903) The Romance

    The Nutcracker

    The Nutcracker

    The_Nutcracker

  • Scaramouche (1952 film)
  • 1952 American film by George Sidney

    admissions of 2,975,521. Film portal List of adventure films of the 1950s Harlequinade The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center

    Scaramouche (1952 film)

    Scaramouche (1952 film)

    Scaramouche_(1952_film)

  • The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet
  • 1562 narrative poem by Arthur Brooke

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet

    The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet

    The_Tragical_History_of_Romeus_and_Juliet

  • Christopher Timothy
  • Welsh actor and narrator (born 1940)

    Endeavour Alone" 1973 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Tom Palmer Episode: "Harlequinade" 1973 Crown Court Richard Quennel 3 episodes 1973 Van der Valk Ernest

    Christopher Timothy

    Christopher Timothy

    Christopher_Timothy

  • American pantomime
  • American productions patterned after British pantomime

    incorporate audience participation. Earlier productions often also included a harlequinade. Although pantomime was not frequently produced in the US during the

    American pantomime

    American pantomime

    American_pantomime

  • Harlequinade (Australian TV play)
  • 1961 Australian TV series or program

    Harlequinade is a 1961 Australian TV play based on the Terence Rattigan play Harlequinade. It was directed by Bill Bain and aired on 20 December 1961

    Harlequinade (Australian TV play)

    Harlequinade_(Australian_TV_play)

  • Julian L'Estrange
  • British actor

    Pandemic of 1918. Collier talks about him in her 1929 autobiography Harlequinade. She never remarried. Born in England, L'Estrange came to the United

    Julian L'Estrange

    Julian L'Estrange

    Julian_L'Estrange

  • Jean Anderson
  • English actress (1907–2001)

    and also on Broadway. Her last stage work was in Terence Rattigan’s Harlequinade in 1988. Her first appearance on television was in Weep for the Cyclops

    Jean Anderson

    Jean_Anderson

  • The Sleeping Beauty (ballet)
  • Ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    1900–03 Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis (1900) The Seasons (1900) Harlequinade (1900) The Heart of the Marquis (1902) The Magic Mirror (1903) The Romance

    The Sleeping Beauty (ballet)

    The Sleeping Beauty (ballet)

    The_Sleeping_Beauty_(ballet)

  • & Juliet
  • 2019 jukebox musical

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    & Juliet

    &_Juliet

  • Gotham City
  • Fictional city, home of Batman

    State" (as a reference to the artistic style of the series). The episode "Harlequinade" states that Gotham has a population of approximately 10 million. Batman

    Gotham City

    Gotham_City

  • Ancient Greek comedy
  • Genre of ancient Greek literature

    dell'arte Double act Improvisational Macchietta One-person show Pantomime Harlequinade Restoration comedy Sentimental comedy Comédie larmoyante Shadow play

    Ancient Greek comedy

    Ancient Greek comedy

    Ancient_Greek_comedy

  • Russian ballet
  • Characteristics of Russian ballet

    (1892) The Awakening of Flora (1894) Swan Lake (1895) Raymonda (1898) Harlequinade (1900) The Firebird (1910) Romeo and Juliet (1940) Cinderella (1945)

    Russian ballet

    Russian ballet

    Russian_ballet

  • Hermitage Theatre
  • Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Among the ballets performed there was the premiere of Marius Petipa's Harlequinade, in 1900. The Bolsheviks closed the theatre and utilised the building

    Hermitage Theatre

    Hermitage Theatre

    Hermitage_Theatre

  • Rosemary Dunleavy
  • American ballerina

    performed in the premieres of George Balanchine's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Harlequinade, Don Quixote and Jewels. In 1971 she retired from dancing and became

    Rosemary Dunleavy

    Rosemary_Dunleavy

  • Cassandra Trenary
  • American ballet dancer (born 1993)

    Daphnis and Chloe, Don Quixote,Firebird, Giselle, The Golden Cockerel, Harlequinade, Jane Eyre, Manon, The Nutcracker, Onegin, Othello, Pillar of Fire, Romeo

    Cassandra Trenary

    Cassandra_Trenary

  • Mother Goose
  • Imaginary author of nursery rhymes and tales

    macabre churchyard scene. These elements contrast with others from the harlequinade tradition in which the old miser Avaro transforms into Pantaloon, while

    Mother Goose

    Mother Goose

    Mother_Goose

  • Ashley Bouder
  • American ballet dancer

    (Polyhymnia) Coppélia (Swanilda) Dances at a Gathering The Firebird Harlequinade (Colombine, Lead Alouette) "Emeralds" and "Rubies" from Jewels A Midsummer

    Ashley Bouder

    Ashley Bouder

    Ashley_Bouder

  • Alexei Ratmansky
  • Russian ballet dancer and choreographer

    South 2014: Paquita 2015: The Sleeping Beauty 2016: Swan Lake 2018: Harlequinade, La Bayadère 2019: Giselle Ratmansky received the 2005 and 2014 Prix

    Alexei Ratmansky

    Alexei Ratmansky

    Alexei_Ratmansky

  • Skylar Brandt
  • American ballet dancer

    Medora in Le Corsaire, Princess Praline in Whipped Cream and Columbine in Harlequinade. Her repertoire also includes roles in La Bayadère, Cinderella, Le Corsaire

    Skylar Brandt

    Skylar Brandt

    Skylar_Brandt

  • Lyceum Theatre, London
  • West End theatre in London

    theatre to continue the early practice of concluding pantomimes with a harlequinade, a free standing entertainment of slapstick clowning, juggling and tumbling

    Lyceum Theatre, London

    Lyceum Theatre, London

    Lyceum_Theatre,_London

  • Eugene O'Neill Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    successful was a double bill of Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version and Harlequinade the same year. The revue Tickets, Please! opened at the Coronet in early

    Eugene O'Neill Theatre

    Eugene O'Neill Theatre

    Eugene_O'Neill_Theatre

  • Vasili Vainonen
  • Ingrian Soviet choreographer

    new versions of the classical ballets: Raymonda (1938, Kirov Theatre), Harlequinade (1945, Minsk Theatre), The Sleeping Beauty (1952, Novosibirsk Theatre)

    Vasili Vainonen

    Vasili Vainonen

    Vasili_Vainonen

  • Troilus and Criseyde
  • 1380s poem by Geoffrey Chaucer

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Troilus and Criseyde

    Troilus and Criseyde

    Troilus_and_Criseyde

  • Hal de Becker
  • American dancer and writer (1931–2021)

    Arabesque Through Time: A Life in Ballet through Three Centuries (1st ed.). Harlequinade Books. p. foreword. ISBN 9789519823249. "Joffrey Ballet Rite On". Callback

    Hal de Becker

    Hal de Becker

    Hal_de_Becker

  • List of films based on Romeo and Juliet
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    List of films based on Romeo and Juliet

    List_of_films_based_on_Romeo_and_Juliet

  • A plague o' both your houses!
  • Catchphrase from Romeo and Juliet

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    A plague o' both your houses!

    A plague o' both your houses!

    A_plague_o'_both_your_houses!

  • Payne Brothers
  • known for portraying Harlequin, and Harry became famous as Clown in the Harlequinade that followed Victorian pantomimes. Together, the brothers appeared in

    Payne Brothers

    Payne Brothers

    Payne_Brothers

  • Maximilian I of Mexico
  • Emperor of Mexico from 1864 to 1867

    does the whole affair assume the credibility of something more than a harlequinade. The blood, after all, was real. The tragedy of Maximilian and Carlotta

    Maximilian I of Mexico

    Maximilian I of Mexico

    Maximilian_I_of_Mexico

  • John Murray Anderson's Almanac
  • Musical

    full title for the show was John Murray Anderson's Almanac: A Musical Harlequinade. John Murray Anderson's Almanac began with a tryout at the Shubert Theatre

    John Murray Anderson's Almanac

    John Murray Anderson's Almanac

    John_Murray_Anderson's_Almanac

  • Giselle
  • 1841 ballet by Adolphe Adam

    1900–03 Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis (1900) The Seasons (1900) Harlequinade (1900) The Heart of the Marquis (1902) The Magic Mirror (1903) The Romance

    Giselle

    Giselle

    Giselle

  • Juliet & Romeo (film)
  • 2025 American musical film

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Juliet & Romeo (film)

    Juliet_&_Romeo_(film)

  • Lewis Fiander
  • Australian actor (1938–2016)

    Theatre, Adelaide with Victorian Stare Opera 1988 The Browning Version and Harlequinade Jack Wakefield / Frank Hunter Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Comedy Theatre

    Lewis Fiander

    Lewis_Fiander

  • Dorothy Tutin
  • British actress (1930–2001)

    Bellon's Thursday's Ladies, Apollo Theatre, September 1987 Edna Selby in Harlequinade and Millie Crocker-Harris in The Browning Version, Royalty Theatre, March

    Dorothy Tutin

    Dorothy Tutin

    Dorothy_Tutin

  • Marcia Hathaway
  • Australian actress

    Harbour, Sydney, on 28 January, 1963. Shadow of the Boomerang (1960 film) Harlequinade (1961 film) Smugglers Beware (1963 TV series) Munro, Peter (28 January

    Marcia Hathaway

    Marcia_Hathaway

  • George Balanchine
  • Georgian-American ballet choreographer (1904–1983)

    Midsummer Night's Dream 1963 Bugaku 1964 Tarantella 1965 Don Quixote 1965 Harlequinade 1966 Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet 1966 Variations 1967 Divertimento Brillante

    George Balanchine

    George Balanchine

    George_Balanchine

  • The Female Quixote
  • 1752 novel by Charlotte Lennox

    Austen for Northanger Abbey. It has been called a burlesque, "satirical harlequinade", and a depiction of the real power of females. Norma Clarke has ranked

    The Female Quixote

    The Female Quixote

    The_Female_Quixote

  • Class sketch
  • Comedy sketch first broadcast in 1966

    dell'arte Double act Improvisational Macchietta One-person show Pantomime Harlequinade Restoration comedy Sentimental comedy Comédie larmoyante Shadow play

    Class sketch

    Class_sketch

  • Nick Carraway
  • Fictional character in the novel The Great Gatsby

    version of himself. His "characters—and himself—are actors in an elfin harlequinade," Wilson stated. Nick's Midwestern viewpoint reflects Fitzgerald's own

    Nick Carraway

    Nick Carraway

    Nick_Carraway

  • List of The Invisibles characters
  • Invisibles under cover, Six is shot by George Harper but survives. The Harlequinade invites him to "rejoin the ultimate conspiracy", after which he is seen

    List of The Invisibles characters

    List_of_The_Invisibles_characters

  • Wide-leg trousers
  • Type of trousers

    Georgian Regency era. Baggy pantaloons (named after Pantalone from the Harlequinade) were originally work clothing, and were worn by urban French sans-culottes

    Wide-leg trousers

    Wide-leg_trousers

  • La fille mal gardée
  • 1789 comic ballet by Jean Dauberval

    1900–03 Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis (1900) The Seasons (1900) Harlequinade (1900) The Heart of the Marquis (1902) The Magic Mirror (1903) The Romance

    La fille mal gardée

    La_fille_mal_gardée

  • Love Me Again (John Newman song)
  • 2013 single by John Newman

    German film 1917 Hungarian film 1945 film 1976 TV special 2009 film Harlequinade W Juliet "Nothing Broken but My Heart" Panic Button Bare: A Pop Opera

    Love Me Again (John Newman song)

    Love_Me_Again_(John_Newman_song)

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  • Harlequinade
  • n.

    A play or part of play in which the harlequin is conspicuous; the part of a harlequin.