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    Ubu Roi (French: [yby ʁwa]; "Ubu the King" or "King Ubu") is a play by French writer Alfred Jarry, then 23 years old. It was first performed in Paris in 1896, by Aurélien Lugné-Poe's Théâtre de l'Œuvre at the Nouveau-Théâtre (today, the Théâtre de Paris).

    • Alfred Jarry, Jean Saltas
    • December 10, 1896
    • 1961
    • French
  2. Retrato del Padre Ubú, por Alfred Jarry. Ubú rey ( Ubu roi) es una obra teatral del autor francés Alfred Jarry estrenada el 10 de diciembre de 1896 en el Théâtre de L'Oeuvre, París. A partir de este estreno, el teatro experimentó cambios definitivos, rompiendo así con una fuerte tradición al renovar tanto la escritura dramática como ...

  3. Ubu roi, play by Alfred Jarry, published and produced in 1896. The play was translated into English and published under a variety of titles. This grotesque farce about the monstrous Ubu, originally written as a parody of one of Jarry’s teachers, swiftly turned into a satire of the French middle.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. King Ubu by Pericles Lewis Alfred Jarry’s King Ubu was the first modern play in a theatricalist avant-garde tradition that deliberately called attention to the artificiality of theatrical conventions, in order to celebrate them.

  5. Ubu Roi (“Ubu the king”) begins as a Punch-and-Judy show, with the Ubus—Mère and Père Ubu—trading accusations, insults, and threats. Mère upbraids her husband, the former king of Aragon, who...

  6. 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.

  7. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Alfred Jarry (born Sept. 8, 1873, Laval, France—died Nov. 1, 1907, Paris) was a French writer mainly known as the creator of the grotesque and wild satirical farce Ubu roi (1896; “King Ubu”), which was a forerunner of the Theatre of the Absurd.