Czech marionettes, created in the 1920s and first spoken by . After Skupas death in 1957 they were spoken and developed further by . Since 1996 they are spoken by , who was already alternating with Kirschner since 1974.
See also: (Spejbl & Hurvínek Theatre)
Note: on many releases, the characters names Spejbl & Hurvínek are actually uncredited in this form as main artists.
Name Vars
- Divadlo S+H
- Divadlo Spejbla A Hurvínka
- Divadlo Spejbla a Hurvínka
- Plzeňské Loutkové Divadlo Feriálních Osad
- Plzeňské loutkové divadlo
- Prager Marionetten-Theater Spejbl Und Hurvínek
- Prager Marionetten-Theater Spejbl und Hurvinek
- S+H
- Spejbl & Hurvinek
- Spejbl + Hurvinek
- Spejbl + Hurvínek
- Spejbl A Hurvínek
- Spejbl a Hurvínek
- Spejbl+Hurvínek