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Punch and Judy
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Punch and Judy

Opera in one act by Harrison Birtwistle (libretto by Stephen Pruslin), produced at Aldeburgh on 8 June 1968, and conducted by Atherton. A revised version was produced in London on 3 March 1970. The plot follows the murderous Punch, who stabs Judy and sets out on a quest for Pretty Polly, eventually winning her favour after hanging Jack Kh.



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Mr Punch entertained the youngsters and in between shows there was balloon art to enjoy.
Mr Punch strikes again LATE-NIGHT shenanigans during the Cheltenham Festival are legendary, but on Wednesday evening the biggest rumpus of the week occurred not in the town, but in the racecourse's stable staff hostel.
Emerging after a short, sharp shower, I haven't strolled 50 yards down the prom when I bump into Mr Punch - or at least his alter ego, "Professor" Mark Poulton.
 
 
 
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