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Dada was not a movement at the time this play debuted. Should "Dada" be changed to mention that it was a "precursor to absurdist theater" perhaps? Or did it become a classic among the Dadaists? -- Wells_298

I agree, and I've made a change in that vein. This article needs and deserves serious work, I hope I'll be able to revisit it before too long. --Ryano 12:06, 24 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

His plays were widely and wildly hated for their lack of respect to royalty (especially French royalty) but his works gained popularity as time went on.

I don't think France was a monarchy in 1896. Could someone explain this comment? Bastie 10:10, 5 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]


This article says Jarry started the play at 17; the article on Alfred Jarry claims 15. Which is right? Lovely Chris

Have you tried adding the two figures together? I get 32, which sounds reasonable enough. Lupine Proletariat 13:35, 4 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Meaning of Ubu

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It is implied elsewhere that ubu means turd. Is that right ? -- Beardo 07:02, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have no idea, but it would be fitting. 23skidoo 12:44, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It's a corruption of "Hébé", from M. Hébert, the teacher on whom the Ubu character was orginally based. I'm not aware of it having any other meaning. --Ryano 15:45, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"The present translators have chosen to render the title character's name as 'King Turd,' which is certainly in keeping with the grossness of his character and the language of the play, but the reader should know that 'Ubu' is in origin a nonsense word, not specifically scatological. (The derivative "Ubuesque," has come to mean, in French and English, "ludicrous" or absurd.") -From Dover Thrift Editions version of Ubu Roi Copyright 2003. 65.188.151.124 00:22, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pere Ubu

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I`m new to wikipedia, so sorry if i`m somewhat irrelevant. It just seemed strange for me that neither on Ubu Roi page nor on Alfred Jarry page was the acclaimed experimental/post-punk music group Pere Ubu mentioned. Consider adding it as Trivia or as an act that was influenced by Jarry? Shelemin 21:33, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

summary

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how about a summary?

English translation?

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Was this ever translated to English? Korodzik 07:45, 2 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Adaptation

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I see no reference here to the 1978 animated short adaptation "Ubu" by Geoff Dunbar. Check link: http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/61055-Ubu.html Ddog666 (talk) 21:07, 9 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

How about this one? Brilliant version from 1965 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303166/combined Joel J. Rane (talk) 18:38, 21 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:UbuRoi.jpg

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Block Quote

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My God, that block quote is long. It's almost as long as the other parts of the article combined! Can I cut/summarize most of it? --mikechen (talk) 13:06, 11 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I deleted it, and it should not be replaced unless it is made much shorter. GeorgeLouis (talk) 06:30, 17 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Ubu Roi

Ubu Roi is a play by the French writer Alfred Jarry, first performed in Paris on December 10, 1896, at the Nouveau-Théâtre. Considered to be a wild, bizarre and comic play, significant for the way it overturns cultural rules, norms and conventions, it is now seen by some to have opened the door for what became known as modernism in the 20th century. This illustration by Jarry was included in the programme for the play's premiere.

Illustration credit: Alfred Jarry; restored by Adam Cuerden

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  • I've cleaned the article up, and I think it looks fine now except for the "more citations needed" on the Adaptations section. It's fairly clear the information in that section is accurate and notable; they just need to have citations -- perhaps citations imported from the wiki articles they refer/link to, or from the non-English wikis of the countries the adaptations originated in. Softlavender (talk) 00:43, 8 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]