

Punch and Judy (Nigro)
Don Nigro
The ageless puppet play brought to life -- but fire-works!
Unit set, with changing props.
Traditional Punch and Judy costumes.
Cast of 12 characters, usually played by 6 actors.
Punch and Judy, pining behind the tiny stage of their "Closed" puppet theatre, are suddenly made aware of a live audience out front by their winsome little dog Toby.
They cannot resist the call to perform.
Bursting from behind the puppet stage, they expand into live actors.
Merry as a cricket, Punch goes his joyful way through all the familiar plot routines, singing, high-stepping, slap-sticking at all the forces that would mold him into Society's form, cheerfully determined to be his own man, to be free - - and comes out the winner.
Might makes right, you see.
But they are old puppets.
In the end, they return to the puppet stage, singing "There'll always be a Punch and Judy," fading into their puppet selves behind the tiny faded curtain.
Punch and Judy is a play written by Adaptation by Aurand Harris and published by Dramatic Publishing (1970).
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