Great photo, Sonny. The looks on those faces is one of the reasons that I loved teaching kids. They are a laugh a minute, and still have a sense of wonder. Here are a couple of links to larger versions of the picture...
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/alfred-eisenstaedt-children-at-a-puppet-theatre.jpghttp://www.artnet.com/alfred-eisenstaedt-children-at-a-puppet-theatre.htmlThe French government subsidizes some puppet troupes, and some public parks have permanent outdoor puppet stages. They often perform shows starring the traditional French puppet character Guignol and his friends. They originated in the city of Lyon in 1808, and aren't exact counterparts of Punch and Judy, but are similar.

Ron G.
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Speaking of children's expressions... I always thought that this photo by Diane Arbus was a classic...
http://www.richardlech.com/blog/images/arbus/1.jpgThat kid could really use some puppet love...