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      • The pugnacious little stick-wielding glove puppet that we know as Mr. Punch, king of the castle in his own little gaily coloured street corner stage, developed later – a survivor who rose triumphantly from the ashes of disaster when the elaborately staged marionette performances finally lost their appeal after a century or so and no longer drew the paying crowds.
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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.

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

  5. Known also as Mr. Merryman or Joey, he’s Punch’s companion, his helper, his partner in jokes. Clown’s part in the action is to help Punch dispose of the Hangman’s body, sometimes stuffing him into a coffin.

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    • 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.
  6. The character of Punch was first introduced into England by an Italian puppeteer, Pietro Gimonde, from Bologna (c. 1662). It was clearly derived from Pulcinella of the commedia dell’arte and was soon anglicized as Punch. As a rod puppet, he appeared in innumerable shows throughout the 18th century (see Great Britain).

  7. Ever popular and ever changing with the times Mr. Punch has been with us in one form or another for over 350 years. For the most accurate and detailed history you’ll find online read That's the Way to Do it!

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