Ubu the King - Premiere


October 16, 2014 | Narodowy Stary Teatr - Scena Kameralna

Alfred Jarry’s “Ubu The King” had its debut in Paris in 1896, a precursor of Dadaism and the Theatre of the Absurd. Vulgar, opaque, aggressively playful, “Ubu” is a parody of “Macbeth” and “Hamlet”, set in a surreal Poland and exploring the banality of compromise. Directed by Jan Klata and co-produced by Unsound, the piece also features music by Kraków-resident Leyland Kirby, made under the direction of Klata. This premiere is followed by two matinees on Friday and Sunday afternoon, all with surtitles in English. A separate ticket is required apart from the festival pass, which can be obtained from the Narodowy Stary Teatr's website.


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