Punch and Judy - 1940s Puppet Show
The 1940s Punch and Judy Show
During the war years Mr.Punch, like everyone else, had to enlist. He chose the army, seeking to leave the annoying clown and nagging wife behind. How wrong could you be? Gracing any 1940s event this show is a special attraction.
Sgt. Joey and Private Punch, now in uniform and ready for action, are confounded to meet a NAFFI cook; Judy who is minding a suspiciously attired baby. Thankfully the baby sports a gas mask, so its parentage is disguised.Punch and Judy in new surroundings.
Private Punch guards some munitions, losing them to a fifth-columnist. Some wooden sausages go missing too, it is probably headed off to Germany courtesy of a crocodile cunningly disguised as a U-boat.Entertainment geared for a historical event.
Ghosts and Devils apparel is universal, irrespective of the decade in which they appear but the Red Cap Army policeman will still, no doubt, have trouble getting to the bottom of matters.
We have pleasure in offering you something different, but still familiar, an unforgettable experience indeed!
The Royal Mail, to commemorate Winston’s Churchill's birthday, some 150 years after the event, have just released a series of stamps bearing his image. Each stamp carries a quote, most of which will be familiar to those who are familiar with his leadership during the war years. Our puppet Churchill makes a respectful appearance in our 1940s (WW2 show) delighting the audiences with his mantra: Let us Go Forward Together'.









