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Kasperle, Kasper, or
Kasperl (Bavarian German: Káschberl,
Swabian German: Kaschberle,
Swiss German: Chaschperli,
Austrian German: Káschperl) is a famous...
- A
Kasperle hand puppet...
- Windsprauch, Windgelle, Windschbrach, Windgäsperl ("wind
Kasperle") and Windgäspele ("wind
Kasperle").
Ludwig Bechstein:
Deutsches Sagenbuch. F. W. Hendel...
- names:
Punch in England,
Polichinelle in France,
Pulcinella in Italy,
Kasperle in Germany, and
Petrushka in Russia.
Whatever his name, he is a trickster...
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developer of the
Hohnsteiner Kasper Theatre in the 1920s.
Kasper Theatre, or
Kasperle, is the
German equivalent of
Punch and Judy, a
traditional form of puppetry...
- pies,
tomatoes and pits, as well as
tackling Mr.
Punch himself.
Guignol Kasperle Petrushka "Punch and Judy
around the world". The Telegraph. 11 June 2015...
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which was
developed by
Anton Hasenhut (1766-1841)
following the
Viennese Kasperle or the
Pantalone of the
Commedia dell'arte. von Coeckelberghe-Dützele,...
- name Käsper (surname), an
Estonian surname Kasper (singer),
Korean rapper Kasperle or Kasper, a
traditional puppet character from
Austria and
Germany Michael...
- He
gained great renownedness in the German-speaking area by
numerous Kasperle,
Pumuckl and fairytale-radio
plays records and also
adapted plays for the...
- dell'arte. The
German version of the
British character of 'Punch' is
called Kasperle of
Kaspar while Judy is
called Grete. In the 18th century,
operas were...