Punch and Judy is a traditional street puppet theater that originated initially in Italy in the XVII century, and then, at the end of the same century, appeared in the UK[1]. The central characters of the theater are Punch (Pulcinella) and his wife Judy. [2] The performances of this theater are short scenes, usually no more than three minutes in length. In each of the scenes related to the genre of buffoonery, two characters take part — Punch and some other, different from him in character. The action is designed in such a way that the audience can join in or leave the performance after each episode — this is due to the street character of the performance.
I often heard him tell this story. You expect that we believe you? She made me turn, critically eyeing my dress. I believe that they are right. She waited for him to give in to her way. It has been a joy to see him. I find it hard to remember names. It was not easy to keep his word. I wish my friends were with me honest. What is the reason that he left so early? He liked the fact that his son will hold a summer camp. I'm sorry that I have mentioned your name. She did not approve of the fact that he gives so much time his collection. She heard a child crying. He felt that he was trembling. When I arrived, I discovered that my friend is still waiting for me.
Punch and Judy is a traditional street puppet theater that originated initially in Italy in the XVII century, and then, at the end of the same century, appeared in the UK[1]. The central characters of the theater are Punch (Pulcinella) and his wife Judy. [2] The performances of this theater are short scenes, usually no more than three minutes in length. In each of the scenes related to the genre of buffoonery, two characters take part — Punch and some other, different from him in character. The action is designed in such a way that the audience can join in or leave the performance after each episode — this is due to the street character of the performance.