Printed60 pagesArlequin-DeucalionAlexis Piron | 1722 | Paris, France | FrenchSpeechless characterCatastropheOracleSwazzleMonologueFloodGreek mythologyLiterary tonesComicalAnimations techniquesGlove-puppetAudienceNot specified
Printed41 pagesThe Tragical Comedy, or Comical Tragedy, of Punch and JudyGiovanni Piccini, John Payne Collier | 1827 | London, Great Britain | EnglishPrologueVersified passagesAddress to the publicOff-stage voicesSongAriaDanceBlow-with-a-stickSplitting of the bodyDomestic sceneSpeechless characterSpectacular show actsBawdy equivocationConfinementHanging sceneBlind characterFinal intervention of the devilCharacter thrown out of the sceneAnimal dresséStickAnimalMarseillaiseInfantFatherHouseholdCoupleMurderSerial murderNoiseMusicGallowsJusticeCrueltyLiterary tonesFarcicalAnimations techniquesGlove-puppetAudienceNot specified
Printed98 pagesPolichinelle | 1827 | Paris, France | FrenchAddress to the publicOff-stage voicesSongDanceBlow-with-a-stickSplitting of the bodyDomestic sceneSpeechless characterHanging sceneBlind characterFinal intervention of the devilCharacter thrown out of the sceneComical foreign accentAnimal dresséStickAnimalMarseillaiseInfantFatherHouseholdCoupleMurderSerial murderNoiseMusicGallowsJusticeCrueltyLiterary tonesComical, FarcicalAnimations techniquesGlove-puppetAudienceNot specified
Manuscript23 pagesLi Naissance | Around 1910 | Liège, Belgium | FrenchAppearance of an angelSongSpeechless characterMassacre scenePrayerBirthAnnunciationThe Massacre of the InnocentsCribLiterary tonesDramatic, ReligiousAnimations techniquesSingle rod marionettes
Printed56 pagesPolichinelle (de Guignol) | 1906 (actually 1836) | Paris, France | FrenchAddress to the publicOff-stage voicesSongDanceBlow-with-a-stickSplitting of the bodyDomestic sceneSpeechless characterHanging sceneBlind characterFinal intervention of the devilCharacter thrown out of the sceneComical foreign accentAnimal dresséStickAnimalMarseillaiseInfantFatherHouseholdCoupleMurderSerial murderNoiseMusicGallowsJusticeCrueltyLiterary tonesComical, FarcicalAnimations techniquesGlove-puppetAudienceNot specified
Printed3 pagesShoppingEdward Gordon Craig | 1916 | Marina di Pisa, Italy | EnglishSituation comedySpeechless characterMetadiscourse on puppet theatreSpying sceneCommentaryTradeShoppingStoogeSociety lifeGoodsArtMonsterMoneyPeople and historyWitnessLiterary tonesComical, Satirical, AbsurdAnimations techniquesString marionette, Shadow theatre, Silhouette, Giant marionetteAudienceNot specified