Ubu Roi (1965)
By Alfred Jarry
Director: Jean-Christophe Averty Cast: Jean Bouise ... Père Ubu Rosy Varte ... Mère Ubu Hubert Deschamps ... Capitaine Bordure Henri Virlojeux ... Le roi Venceslas Micha Bayard ... La reine Rosemonde Johnny Monteilhet ... Boleslas David Gafsou ... Ladislas Didier Haudepin ... Bougrelas Armand Meffre ... Général Lascy Bernard Musson ... Stanislas Leczinski Jocelyn Canoen ... Jean Sobieski Denis Palos ... Nicole Renski Gabriel Jabbour ... Le tsar Alexis Michel Muller ... Palotin Giron Abdel Hanmi ... Palotin Cotice The plays of Alfred Jarry are considered by many to be the first dramatic works of the theatre of the absurd. They are credited with a great number of literary innovations and are seen as major influences of the dada and symbolist movements in art. Ubu Roi (translated as King Ubu and King Turd) is Jarry’s most famous work. Ubu Roi eliminates the dramatic action from its Shakespearean antecedents and uses scatological humor and farce to present Jarry’s views on art, literature, politics, the ruling classes, and current events. Ubu Roi first saw life as schoolboy farce, a parody of Felix Hebert, one of Jarry’s teachers. Co-authored with his friend, Henri Morin, the skit w…
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