Kath Ashill Ft. Len Blanco & Megan Winstone
The long-standing tradition of the Principal Boy in pantomime began as a way to navigate strict laws in early theatre prohibiting the use of child actors and female performers. Women took up the role of the male protagonist in a Breeches Role - often balanced by males stepping into drag for the role of the dame. Tropes like thigh slapping - the physical and sexual act of emphasising your speech or emotion through whacking your thigh - signal the swap.
Although less common in modern day panto, it is still a tradition in the role of Peter Pan. Pan is a character between worlds, described by J M Barrie as betwixt-and-between a boy and a bird, refusing to grow up. In this exhibition, Ashill does exactly that, dreaming of being one of the lost boys.
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