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      • During the 1700s, practically every marionette show in England featured the characters Punch and Judy. Punch was a hook-nosed humpbacked character.Judy, originally called Joan, was his wife. Traveling showmen carried these Punch-and-Judy puppet shows to country festivals in the summer and visited London for the fairs in August and September.
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  2. 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 .

  3. 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.

    • Punch Arrives in England. Punch in the 17th century. A puppet play that would have featured a version of Punch was first recorded in England in May 1662, by the diarist Samuel Pepys.
    • Punch Settles In. Punch in the 18th century. Mr Punch made himself thoroughly at home in Britain during the 18th century. His wife was the shrewish Dame Joan who made his life a misery, and his hunched back and pot belly became more pronounced.
    • Punch the Glove Puppet. Punch in the 19th century. Punch and Judy shows were familiar sights on the streets throughout the 19th century, their performances often heralded by a drums or panpipes played by the Punchman’s accomplice or ‘bottler’ whose job collecting the money in a bottle gave rise to his soubriquet.
    • Punch at the Seaside. Another place that Punch found audiences as the century progressed was at the seaside, on the beach or the newly fashionable seaside piers.
  4. Feb 4, 2013 · A typical Punch and Judy show plays out as follows: Mr. Punch is a “jolly good fellow” who likes to drink and chase girls; soon, however, he gives in to his comically gruesome homicidal ...

  5. You can read a definitive history of Mr Punch and find out much more about his tradition at our partner website, Punch and Judy Online. The Punch and Judy show as we know it today has its origins traceable at least to the 'Commedia dell'Arte' street theatre of 16th Century Italy.

  6. A History of Punch and Judy - YouTube. Do you know what's a proper British cultural heritage? I'll give you a hint: it involves puppets, and it's not the Muppet Show.

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  7. During the 1700s, practically every marionette show in England featured the characters Punch and Judy. Punch was a hook-nosed humpbacked character.Judy, originally called Joan, was his wife. Traveling showmen carried these Punch-and-Judy puppet shows to country festivals in the summer and visited London for the fairs in August and September.

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