Mr Franklin said: “The White Boys being out on the streets is a mark of Christmas being here.
“Before this Victorian idea of Christmas being polite, on the island it was historically a time for relaxing and having fun, and also partying and being silly.”
“Knowing how much work people put in behind the scenes to make it happen, it’s an important thing which is changing every year.”
Though there is no regimented script to the plays, they involve a comedic sword fight to the death between two knights, representing St George and St Patrick, before the revival takes place.
The street performance, which includes a special White Boys carol and culminates in a sword dance, can be seen at locations around the island.