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  2. Punch and Judy (song) - Wikipedia

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    help. " Punch and Judy " is a song by the British neo-prog band Marillion. It was the first single from their second studio album Fugazi. The lyrics of the song are about a marriage gone bad. The single reached no. 29 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1984. [1] This was the only single during the band's EMI years that no music video was shot for.

  3. Punch and Judy - Wikipedia

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    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. First appearing ...

  4. The Box of Delights - Wikipedia

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    The current owner of the box is an old Punch and Judy man called Cole Hawlings whom Harker meets at the railway station. They develop an instant rapport, which leads Hawlings to confide that he is being chased by a magician called Abner Brown and his gang, which includes Harker's former governess.

  5. John Payne Collier - Wikipedia

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    Other publications included a script in 1828 under the title The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy. [7] He produced the Memoirs of Edward Alleyn for the Shakespeare Society in 1841. [8] He followed up this volume with the Alleyn Papers (1843) [9] and the Diary of Philip Henslowe (1845). [10]

  6. The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch

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    The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy: "set down in 1828 by John Payne Collier, now edited with an introduction by Paul McPharlin and illustrated with collotype reproductions of the original etchings by George Cruikshank and of twenty-four sketches in color by Mr. Cruikshank never before printed".

  7. Count Franz Graf von Pocci - Wikipedia

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    Pocci combined comic features of the Punch and Judy shows with fantastic elements of the traditional fairy tales to create social farces aimed at enlightening and amusing children. [3] [4] In addition to his literary work, his role as director saw him provide political and financial support to the organisation, acting as patron, landlord, and ...

  8. Swazzle - Wikipedia

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    A swazzle ( swozzle, schwazzle or swatchel) is a device made of two strips of metal bound around a cotton tape reed. The device is used to produce the distinctive harsh, rasping voice of Punch in a Punch and Judy show, and is held in the mouth by the professor (performer). The design of the swazzle was once a secret guarded by the professors ...

  9. Frank Marshall (puppeteer) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Marshall (puppeteer) Frank Marshall (born Frank Marzalkiewicz on March 9, 1900; died October 10, 1969) was a professional ventriloquist dummy, marionette and Punch and Judy maker who created many of the most famous ventriloquist dummies used during the United States's vaudeville entertainment era through the Golden Age of Television.