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Alfred Jarry

October 2022

  • Robert Wilson

    Robert Wilson: ‘We shouldn’t make theatre if we can’t laugh’

    As his new version of Alfred Jarry’s scandalous Ubu Roi is staged in Spain, the innovative director considers the collision of the terrifying and the comic

September 2018

  • reinterpretation of Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi, performed at the V&A

    Ubu review – Jarry's classic writhes its way into purgatory

    A brutal score by Jerskin Fendrix is the driving force behind this bleakly topical reworking of Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi

July 2015

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April 2013

  • Ubu Roi

    Ubu Roi – review

    Alfred Jarry's play becomes the Oedipal fantasy of a teenager taking revenge on his parents in this inspired Cheek By Jowl production, writes Michael Billington

January 2012

  • The Trial of Ubu

    The Trial of Ubu – review

  • Alfred Jarry

    Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life by Alastair Brotchie - review

April 2008

  • Bring Me the Head of Ubu Roi

  • That Ubu that you do

November 2005

  • Rebel without a clue

    Playwright Alfred Jarry was theatre's answer to Johnny Rotten. How could someone so talentless be so influential, asks Dominic Dromgoole.

August 2003

  • Ubu goes to Africa

    Alfred Jarry viciously satirised the grossness and greed of the French bourgeoisie. Nobel winner Wole Soyinka explains why his play is perfect for modern Zimbabwe