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'''''English Pantomime: A Critical Study''''' was a thesis written by by Professor F. Archduke. It contains details of the pantomime genre of theatre, originally developed in Britain in the early eighteenth century. It also contains details of several individual plays, including [[Jack and the Beanstalk]], [[Cinderella]], [[Aladdin]], [[Sleeping Beauty]] and [[Snow White]]. The thesis was sent to [[Bernice Summerfield|Professor Bernice Summerfield]] for review. When the database containing the thesis was compromised by a [[Perfecton (species)|Perfecton]] missile, elements of the thesis became the reality for the crew. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Oh No It Isn't! (audio story)|Oh No It Isn't]]'') | '''''English Pantomime: A Critical Study''''' was a thesis written by by Professor F. Archduke. It contains details of the pantomime genre of theatre, originally developed in Britain in the early eighteenth century. It also contains details of several individual plays, including [[Jack and the Beanstalk]], [[Cinderella]], [[Aladdin]], [[Sleeping Beauty]] and [[Snow White]]. The thesis was sent to [[Bernice Summerfield|Professor Bernice Summerfield]] for review. When the database containing the thesis was compromised by a [[Perfecton (species)|Perfecton]] missile, elements of the thesis became the reality for the crew. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Oh No It Isn't! (audio story)|Oh No It Isn't]]'') | ||
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English Pantomime: A Critical Study was a thesis written by by Professor F. Archduke. It contains details of the pantomime genre of theatre, originally developed in Britain in the early eighteenth century. It also contains details of several individual plays, including Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White. The thesis was sent to Professor Bernice Summerfield for review. When the database containing the thesis was compromised by a Perfecton missile, elements of the thesis became the reality for the crew. (AUDIO: Oh No It Isn't)