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- Ubu_Roi abstract "Ubu Roi (Ubu the King or King Ubu) is a play by Alfred Jarry. It was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre de l’Œuvre, causing a riotous response in the audience as it opened and closed on December 10, 1896. It is considered a wild, bizarre and comic play, significant for the way it overturns the cultural rules, norms, and conventions. For those who were in the audience on that night to witness the response, including William Butler Yeats, it seemed an event of revolutionary importance. It is now seen by some to have opened the door for what became known as modernism in the twentieth century. It is a precursor to the Theatre of the Absurd and Surrealism. It is the first of three stylised burlesques in which Jarry satirises power, greed, and their evil practices—in particular the propensity of the complacent bourgeoisie to abuse the authority engendered by success.The title is sometimes translated as King Turd; however, the word "Ubu" is actually merely a nonsense word that probably evolved from the French pronunciation of the name “Herbert”, which was the name of one of Jarry’s teachers who was the satirical target and inspirer of the first versions of the play.Jarry made some suggestions regarding how his play should be performed. He wanted King Ubu to wear a cardboard horse's head in certain scenes, "as in the old English theatre", for he intended to “write a guignol". He thought a "suitably costumed person would enter, as in puppet shows, to put up signs indicating the locations of the various scenes." He also wanted costumes with as little specific local colour reference or historical accuracy as possible.Ubu Roi was followed by Ubu Cocu (Ubu Cuckolded) and Ubu Enchaîné (Ubu in Chains), neither of which was performed during Jarry's 34-year life. One of his later works, a novel/essay on "pataphysics", is offered as an explanation behind the ideas that underpin ‘’Ubu Roi’’. Pataphysics is, as Jarry explains, “the science of the realm beyond metaphysics”. It studies the laws that “govern exceptions and will explain the universe supplementary to this one.” It is the “science of imaginary solutions.”".
- Ubu_Roi author Alfred_Jarry.
- Ubu_Roi premiereDate "1896-12-10".
- Ubu_Roi premiereYear "1896".
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- Ubu_Roi name "Ubu Roi".
- Ubu_Roi no "16884".
- Ubu_Roi origLang "French".
- Ubu_Roi place "Paris".
- Ubu_Roi premiere "1896-12-10".
- Ubu_Roi series "Ubu Cocu".
- Ubu_Roi series "Ubu Enchainé".
- Ubu_Roi writer "Alfred Jarry".
- Ubu_Roi subject Category:1896_plays.
- Ubu_Roi subject Category:Plays_and_musicals_based_on_works_by_William_Shakespeare.
- Ubu_Roi subject Category:Plays_by_Alfred_Jarry.
- Ubu_Roi subject Category:Theatre_of_the_Absurd.
- Ubu_Roi type 1896Plays.
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- Ubu_Roi comment "Ubu Roi (Ubu the King or King Ubu) is a play by Alfred Jarry. It was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre de l’Œuvre, causing a riotous response in the audience as it opened and closed on December 10, 1896. It is considered a wild, bizarre and comic play, significant for the way it overturns the cultural rules, norms, and conventions. For those who were in the audience on that night to witness the response, including William Butler Yeats, it seemed an event of revolutionary importance.".
- Ubu_Roi label "König Ubu".
- Ubu_Roi label "Ubu Król".
- Ubu_Roi label "Ubu Roi".
- Ubu_Roi label "Ubu re".
- Ubu_Roi label "Ubu roi".
- Ubu_Roi label "Ubu roi".
- Ubu_Roi label "Ubú rey".
- Ubu_Roi label "ユビュ王".
- Ubu_Roi sameAs Král_Ubu.
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- Ubu_Roi sameAs Ubú_rey.
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- Ubu_Roi sameAs ユビュ王.
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