mummer

theatrical comedian
Also known as: skomorokh

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mumming play

  • In mumming play

    Mummers were originally bands of masked persons who during winter festivals in Europe paraded the streets and entered houses to dance or play dice in silence. “Momerie” was a popular amusement between the 13th and 16th century. In the 16th century it was absorbed by…

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performance

  • Teatro Farnese
    In theatre: Early Russian staging

    …the 10th century there were mummers, called skomorokhi, probably itinerant comedians who performed in small towns and villages. Suffering the same fate as the actors of western Europe during the early Middle Ages, the mummers were the victims of measures taken by the princes as well as the church. Their…

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