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    As it appears that Mr Punch is 350 years old this year (at least on this island), I thought it would be worth having a thread to celebrate him in his various incarnations and to share any experiences of the Punch story. I recently saw and enjoyed this rather dark version at the Barbican, but I've also seen good puppet performances. The story also plays quite a part in Russell Hoban's dystopian novel Riddley Walker, and there are also the other European forms of the character such as Pulcinella and Petrushka. It's a shame though that it seems to be dying out as a familiar story within popular culture.

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    The magazine came out again briefly about 20 years ago, salvaged by an Arab businessman, and I'm just glad I managed to salve a folderful of extremely funny cartoons before it went under, to keep me cheery in times like these.

    One which really makes me laugh pictures identical pairs of besuited males descending on parachutes, and underneath, the caption reads: "Mormons descend on Poland"!

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    http://www.punchandjudy.com/coventgarden.htm

    ... there is an annual P&J festival held in Covent Garden: great fun - I attended in 1994 as part of a marionette company.

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    There are still a few beaches round the country where there are P&J shows - I saw one in Llandudno when we were up there a few years back.

    The Theater-figuren Museum in Lübeck is well worth visiting if you are in that area. It has many puppets and marionettes from all over the world including quite a few versions of the P&J story. This short film gives a flavour of the place (you may want to turn down the sound):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXrjYMY4sH0

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    Quote Originally Posted by aeolium View Post
    There are still a few beaches round the country where there are P&J shows - I saw one in Llandudno when we were up there a few years back.

    The Theater-figuren Museum in Lübeck is well worth visiting if you are in that area. It has many puppets and marionettes from all over the world including quite a few versions of the P&J story. This short film gives a flavour of the place (you may want to turn down the sound):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXrjYMY4sH0
    I saw one at last year's Royal cornwall Show. I was a kid again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aeolium View Post
    There are still a few beaches round the country where there are P&J shows - I saw one in Llandudno when we were up there a few years back.
    I saw one there, too: about six-seven years ago.

    The Theater-figuren Museum in Lübeck is well worth visiting if you are in that area. It has many puppets and marionettes from all over the world including quite a few versions of the P&J story.
    Smaller in scale, but closer to home (if it's still open!) is Mel & Connie Myland's Puppet Workshop in the martello tower on the seafront in Eastbourne:
    http://business.virgin.net/puppet.workshop/index.htm

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    Weston-super-Mare beach, with Punch & Judy, candy floss and donkeys. Entertainment was simple and cheap in those days. I don't think I quite liked the Punch and Judy story though, maybe because Judy kept getting beaten up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by french frank View Post
    Weston-super-Mare beach, with Punch & Judy, candy floss and donkeys. Entertainment was simple and cheap in those days. I don't think I quite liked the Punch and Judy story though, maybe because Judy kept getting beaten up.
    You are not alone, french frank

    My dad bought me a swazzle as a result of my bursting into tears on Rhyl Prom summer of 1955 (I was only 3 be fair!). I couldn't get the flipping thing to work, another source of disappointment for my dad

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    Quote Originally Posted by french frank View Post
    Weston-super-Mare beach, with Punch & Judy, candy floss and donkeys. Entertainment was simple and cheap in those days. I don't think I quite liked the Punch and Judy story though, maybe because Judy kept getting beaten up.
    Or Weston-super-Mud as it's also known! Happy Days with an ice cream on the pier. I know someone who does Punch & Judy shows (and is a member of the P&J Fellowship) I did ask about the non-PC side of it and he tailors it according to his audience plus he tries to throw in topical quips. He does get a lot of bookings, mainly childrens' parties but also much in demand at the local ploughing matches!

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    You are not alone, french frank

    My dad bought me a swazzle as a result of my bursting into tears on Rhyl Prom summer of 1955 (I was only 3 be fair!). I couldn't get the flipping thing to work, another source of disappointment for my dad
    Er, for those like me who didn't know...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swazzle

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