Professor Codman’s Punch & Judy Show

Llandudno


Queen Victoria herself watched this show, performed by the same family with the same puppets since 1860. Mr Punch’s iconic red-and-white-striped booth sits near the entrance to the pier. If you're not familiar with the Punch and Judy tradition, you might be surprised by the violence and puppet-spouse abuse – but the kids don't seem to mind.

The starting time of the next 30-minute show is advertised on a clock by the booth.


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