Wednesday, November 21, 2012

DOES PUNCH ENCOURAGE VIOLENCE IN KIDS?


 Punch and Judy sometimes gets criticism for encouraging and condoning violence. This criticism is usually  in response to its reputation rather than in rrsponst to a viewing of the performance.

The show is best understood within the tradition of fairy and folk-tales. Punch is an archetype in the comic tradition  He is a fool who is unable to learn by his mistakes and so repeats them and the child audience is not slow in picking this up. A contemporary parallel is Homer Simpson.

The play has ten characters  In performance at the beginning of the show the audience ( usually of children  aged 4 + with parents) are invited to  comment on Punch's behaviour  and interact with the characters during the show.  Punch is introduced  by the puppeteer as a character who is  deeply flawed, and not very smart, and so is in need of advice from them. They are encouraged, indeed schooled,  to judge and comment during the show.
 
 In the action, Punch is presented as a character who solves his problems through hitting other characters, usually accidentally killing them with a stick.  He is neglectful of his baby who he accidentally throws out  of a window, landing on a bus to Sydney. Judy hie wife, whom he loves, beats him for his neglect and he accidentally  kills her. He then goes on to accidentally kill others who attack him. The kids are usually both shocked and amused  by he action (it is comedy after all.) and tell Punch very clearly what he is doing wrong and what he should do. This puts the children in a position of moral authority  and knowledge over Punch, a position which they rarely have in their everyday ilfe where it is they who are instructed by others what to do and how to behave.

Not only that, they have permission to 'tell' Punch vocally. In effect, they become the 'parent' to Punch  their low status position in life ( parents, teachers, other siblings) is turned into a high status position.  I assure you, they become very vocal: they instruct, they criticise, they laugh at his poor judgement, and sometimes they encourage, as in Punch's struggle with the Devil and with Death near the end of the show.  In his dejected and remorseful state at the end of the show Judy and Baby are restored to him.


 The show is both puppetry and comedy. As puppetry, it is un-real, and safe. As comedy, it portrays human foible, fallibility and error in a  humorous context. No child walks away traumatised by this show although many walk away with ideas of creating their own puppet performances.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

PUNCHIE IN THE SPRINGTIME A PUNCH AND JUDY TOUR OF THE DAYLESFORD-MACEDON AREA

~ THE SPRINGTIME SEASON ~
MT MACEDON
WED SEPT 26
CWA HALL
662 MT MACEDON RD
CRESWICK
FRI SEPT 28
NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE HALL
CRESWICK
DAYLESFORD
SUN SEPT 30
SENIOR CITIZENS ROOM
VINCENT ST  DAYLESFORD
KYNETON
MON OCT 1
MECHANICS INSTITUTE HALL
MOLLISON ST  KYNETON
GISBORNE
WED OCT 3
MASONIC HALL   
CR AITKIN & FISHER ST  GISBORNE
ROMSEY
FRI  OCT 5
MECHANICS INSTITUTE HALL,
122 MAIN ST  ROMSEY
~ ALL SHOWS AT 11.00AM ~
KIDS $10.00 - ADULTS $12.00 – FAMILY (4) $40.00
ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS 0431 064676

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

PUNCH AND JUDY HIT THE GOLDFIELDS AT THE BALLARAT HERITAGE WEEKEND

Punchie and crew are delighted to be performing all weekend at the Ballarat Heritage Weekend http://www.ballaratheritageweekend.com/ on Saturday May 11 and Sunday May 12  in The Ballarat Art Gallery.  There will be five  shorter 20 minute shows each day performing from 10.30am until 5.00 pm.  
Pedal cars, tin toys, rocking horses, carousels and puppet shows are all part of the fun and excitement as you experience Ballarat from the 1930s onwards.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

'THE PUN' REVIEW OF PUNCH AND JUDY AT THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL

 Goodness me, an embarrassment of riches! 
Find it here: The Pun Punch and Judy at the MICF
 Thankfully no mention of Baby's bodily functions. The legal team at Slapstick Puppet Theatre is already as stretched as a night nappy with baby's defamation case against News Limited
 ( see below) 
As you can see, Rupert is already trying his intimidation tricks! What has he got to hide?!

Monday, April 2, 2012

'HERALD-SUN' REVIEW OF PUNCH AND JUDY AT THE MELBOURNE COMEDY FESTIVAL

A very nice review from Melbourne's  Herald - Sun!
However, Baby is not pleased at being referred to as 'flatulent' and 'Snot-bucket' and will be sueing News Limited for  'a pram-ful' of money in the near future! 
 We at Slapstick Puppet Theatre are not over-confident because Punchie says it is all true.

Monday, March 5, 2012

PUNCH AND JUDY AT THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL

After touring around Australia for 12 months Punchie is feeling a little crook! (70 performances in 30 towns and communities in five states... Phew!! ) 
But don't worry! With the help of the Good Doctor Punchie will be in top form in time to perform once again at the Melbourne Comedy Festival!  


 http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2012/season/shows/search/Punch+and+Judy/

Last time the crew performed at the Comedy Festival was in 2009 so he has changed his underpants for the occasion. 
All performances will be at the Northcote Town Hall Studio 2 in High St Northcote  from  
March 31 until April 5 and April 10 until April 15 
All shows are at 11.00am
Bookings: phone 9481 9500 or 
http://www.northcotetownhall.com.au/Page/page.asp?Page_Id=779&h=0



Thursday, March 1, 2012

PUNCH AND JUDY BOOKINGS





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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

PUNCH AND JUDY IN MARYBOROUGH


 Mr Punch, The Constable and all the dreadful crew are overjoyed to be performing at The Maryborough Library  as a part of their Puppetry Holiday program on Tuesday  January 17 at 11.00am. contact the Maryborough Library for bookings on 03 5461 1950 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

PUPPETS OF THE WORLD IN CASTLEMAINE

 Ken Harper will be giving a demonstration of puppets and puppet traditions from different countries  in Puppets Of The World at the Castlemaine Regional Art Gallery on Thursday January 19 at 11.00am. The talk will cover different styles of puppetry, differing cultures, and the changing role of puppetry from traditional cultures to contemporary performance. Tickets are $5.00 and bookings can be made at the Gallery on 5472 2292

PUNCHIE IN CASTLEMAINE, VICTORIA

Punch and Judy will be going very artistic in their return performances in Castlemaine at the Castlemaine Regional Art Gallery on Friday January 20 and  Saturday January 21. The Friday performance will be at 11.00am and the Saturday performance willbe at 2.00pm. Tickets are $10.00 for kids and $13.00 for Adults. with family concessions. Bookings 431 064676

PUNCH AND JUDY IN ARARAT VICTORIA!

Punch and Judy arrive back in Victoria from their Australia-wide tour, and are celebrating with  performances in the Victorian Goldfields area.
Punch and Judy will perform in Ararat at The Great Hall  at The Gum San Chinese Heritage Museum Lambert St, Ararat  on  Wednesday January 18 at 11.00am and 2.00pm.  Tickets are $10.00 for kids and $13.00 for adults. Bookings can be made  at http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=19079 or  on 5352 2181. Enquiries 0431 064676.