Play Details
Context
Artistic Director
William Gaskill, Lindsay Anderson & Anthony Page
Original Language
French
Part Of
Café La Mama Season
Dates Performed
Tuesday 19th May 1970
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Play Details
Synopsis
In a fantastical Poland, a grotesque tyrant’s rise to power satirises the absurdity of unchecked greed and ambition.
Père Ubu, a gluttonous and cruel army officer, is convinced by his equally villainous wife Mère Ubu to assassinate the King of Poland and usurp the throne. After succeeding in his coup, Ubu embarks on a reign of comical terror, massacring nobles, raising taxes, and eating everything in sight.
Jarry’s anarchic play uses crude humour and puppet-like characters to skewer political corruption, bourgeois values, and human pettiness. Through its deliberately shocking language and behavior, Ubu Roi challenges theatrical conventions and prefigures the absurdist movement.
Ubu Roi raises provocative questions about the nature of authority and the thin line between tragedy and farce in politics. Can absurdism reveal truths that realism cannot? And in a world of Ubus, how can one maintain dignity and morality?
Cast & Creative
Cast
Lamar Alford
Cast
Patrick Burke
Cast
Michel Collison
Cast
Sabin Epstein
Cast
Griffin Duffy
Cast
Arthur Hill
Cast
Mervyn Willis
Cast
Lou Zeldis
Translator