This list excludes non-Shakespearean references. They may be found at
Puck (folklore)., Stockholm, Sweden
Film and TV •
Mickey Rooney, in the
Oscar-winning 1935 film. •
Ian Holm, in
the 1968 film. •
Phil Daniels, in the 1981
BBC Shakespeare television production. •
Razzak Khan, in the 1988
West End production. •
Robert Sean Leonard plays Puck in a high-school production in the 1989 film
Dead Poets Society. •
Stanley Tucci, in
the 1999 film. •
Tanner Cohen, in a high-school production depicted in the 2008 film
Were the World Mine. •
Hiran Abeysekera in the
2016 film. •
Avan Jogia, in
the 2017 film. •
Ken Nwosu, in
Upstart Crow in 2018. •
Jonathan Whitesell plays a version of Robin Goodfellow in
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina in 2020.
Theatre •
Gertrud Eysoldt, first on 10 April, 1893 at the Riga City Theater, and later in
Max Reinhardt's 1905 production in Berlin. •
Frederick Peisley in
Donald Wolfit's production in 1947. •
Adam Darius, with the Stora Teatern in Göteborg, Sweden in 1961. •
John Kane, with
The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1970. • Puck is renamed "Dr. Wheelgood" in
Diane Paulus's production
The Donkey Show in 1999. •
Karenssa LeGear in
Schoenberg Hall's 2007 production. •
Matthew Tennyson, with
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in 2013. •
Kathryn Hunter in
Julie Taymor's 2013 production for the
Theatre for a New Audience.
Painting and sculpture '', 1871-1918 •
Puck (1789), a painting by
Joshua Reynolds •
Puck (c. 1810–1820), a painting by
Henry Fuseli. •
Puck (c. 1855–1856), a marble sculpture by
Harriet Hosmer • The
Puck Building built in 1885–1888 in
Nolita, New York City, features two naked statues of Puck by sculptor
Henry Baerer. The building is named after and housed the 19th-century humor magazine
Puck. The magazine was named after the character, and used a depiction and a quote of him as a logotype. • Sculpture
Puck, by Carl Andersson, bronze, 1912, in the
Stockholm suburb of
Midsommarkransen in Sweden. •
Puck by
Brenda Putnam, marble, 1932, at the
Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C.
Music • French pianist and composer
Claude Debussy entitled one of his
piano preludes La danse de Puck (Puck's dance).
Literature •
Dear Brutus is a 1917 fantasy play by
J. M. Barrie, the host "Lob" being the aged Puck from Shakespeare's play • The 1976 play
Robin Goodfellow by
Aurand Harris retells ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' from Puck's point of view. • In
Neil Gaiman's 1990 comic-book
The Sandman story "
'A Midsummer Night's Dream", Puck and other fairies watch Shakespeare's company of actors perform the play. ==References==