Aladdin, his aunt. Aldso cockney slang for a hanky. Sometimes it is "Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp", and in the world of british pantomime elements from 'Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves' gets mixed into the fun. Widow Twanky is the 'Dame'. Doesn't she have and run a (chinese) laundry ?. Sir Ian MacKellen did a wonderful transvestite 'hanky' or 'twanky' Widow Twanky at the Old Vic panto' 2005/6.
Widow Twankey was a character in the pantomime version of Aladdin. The female character was generally played by men. The first 'Widow Tankey' was played by actor James Rogers in 1861.
no but in Disney enchanted tales they talk about her a little bit
Widow Twanky.
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The letters 'dniinad' is an anagram of the pantomime character Dandini. Dandini appears in the pantomime Cinderella.
The name of Aladdin's mother is unknown in the original story.
In the King James version the word - widow - appears 50 times the word - widow's - appears 5 times the word - widowhood - appears 4 times the word - widows - appears 23 times the word - widows' - appears 3 times
The word "pantomime" appears on page 57 in the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.
Humpty Dumpty is a character in the traditional English pantomime "Humpty Dumpty." It is a popular children's nursery rhyme and also appears in various works of literature and entertainment.
Aladdin is the son of Widow Twankey and the brother of Wishee Washee in the pantomime Aladdin.
In the King James versionthe word - widow - appears 50 timesthe word - widow's - appears 5 timesthe word - widowhood - appears 4 timesthe word - widows - appears 23 timesthe word - widows' - appears 3 times-- another answer--In the King James version of the Bible the word "widow" appears a total of 55 times. the first being in Genesis Chapter 38 and the 55th Revelations 18:7.
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