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  1. Punch and Judy is a traditional puppet show featuring Mr. Punch and his wife Judy. The performance consists of a sequence of short scenes, each depicting an interaction between two characters, most typically the anarchic Mr. Punch and one other character who usually falls victim to the intentional violence of Punch's slapstick .

  2. Punch and Judy is the traditional puppet show featuring Mr. Punch and his wife Judy. An archetypical and controversial British figure with his origins in the charismatic 16th century Italian puppet Pulcinella, Mr Punch has been performing in the UK for over 350 years.

  3. The gateway to everything known about the immortal Mr. Punch and his anarchic little wooden world.

  4. Aug 3, 2008 · A traditional punch and judy show, complete with all the violence and innuendo the puppet show used to parade.

  5. The Punch & Judy Fellowship currently works in partnership with the Punch & Judy College of Professors and is affiliated to Puppeteers UK. The PJF is also a partner in Punch and Judy Online, where you will find much information about Punch’s history and his tradition.

  6. Aug 25, 2023 · Dr Kathryn Ferry explores the surprisingly long life of seaside favourites Mr Punch and his long-suffering wife, Judy.

  7. A History of Punch and Judy by Catherine Haill, Senior Curator, V&A Department of Theatre and Performance. The V&A also holds the overall most significant collection of Punch and Judy material including The George Speaight Collection - probably the world's best paper archive on the history and development of Punch and Judy – as well as ...

  8. Punch and Judy is a traditional, popular puppet show featuring the characters of Mr. Punch and his wife, Judy. The performance consists of a sequence of short scenes, each depicting an interaction between two characters, most typically the anarchic Punch and one other character.

  9. The glove puppet show retained many features of the English marionette play: Punch was accompanied by a shrewish English wife, Joan, whom he regularly beat; and he was carried off by the Devil at the end of the show, though by the end of the 18th century he was beginning to conquer even the Devil.

  10. In 1951 there was a Punch and Judy show in Battersea Park for the Festival of Britain, but by 1952 when the poster Sunny Rhyl was published, Punch and Judy shows were most commonly found at the seaside, and almost exclusively regarded as children’s entertainment.

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