Ubu Roi

Alternative title
King Ubu
Synopsis
The play by Alfred Jarry. Pere Ubu is an oafish, barely ranking civil servant persuaded by his shrewish wife to kill the King of Poland and usurp the throne. Ubu is unfit to rule anything, so his eventual ascension is a farce. He becomes a violent and incompetent dictator who kills his subjects, destroys the economy, and makes war arbitrarily. The play offers parodic adaptations of situations and plots from Shakespearean drama, including Macbeth, Hamlet and Richard III. Like Macbeth, Ubu murders the king who has helped him on the urging of his wife, usurps the throne and is in turn defeated and killed by the dead man’s sons; Jarry adapts the ghost of the dead king and Fortinbras’s revolt from Hamlet; Buckingham’s refusal of reward for assisting a usurpation from Richard III; and The Winter’s Tale’s bear.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Television
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Jarry, Alfred

Credits

Director
Paul Kafno
Writer
Alfred Jarry
Music
Dudley Simpson
Cast
Brenda Bruce 
Donald Pleasence 
Gyearbuor Asante 
Jacqueline Delhaye 
John Evitts 

Production Company

Name

BBC

Notes
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Name

Open University

Distributor (Sale)

Name

Films for the Humanities & Sciences

Email
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Web
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Fax
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Address
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USA
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