Ubu Roi
By Alfred Jarry
5pound theatre
Directed by Jason Cavanagh
Performers:
Nicholas Dubberly – Papa Ubu
Susannah Firth – Queen
Rosamund/Ensemble
Any Jones – Mama Ubu
Colin Craig –
Buggerlas/Ensemble
Anthony Okill – King
Wenceslas/Ensemble
Andi Snelling – Captain
Bordure/Ensemble
Designer – Mattea Davies
Sound Designer – Tim
Wotherspoon
5pound theatre is offering
the opportunity to view a classic we seldom get the chance to see. As yet another adventurous gamble from this
troupe, who never seem to ‘take themselves too seriously’ it is a raucous
engaging messy romp.
Adapted from an ancient work
by Alfred Jarry Ubu Roi is an Absurdist
piece that lends itself to Theatre of Cruelty.
Therefore - what a great choice
to stage it on a set of mud in front of an evocative fading mural reminiscent
of a cave paintings designed by Mattea Davies.
The story is commences with a
spry, spunky and dogged Mama Ubu (Amy Jones) goading and convincing childish
and suggestible Papa Ubu (Nicholas Dubberly) to kill the King and assume power
with all its trappings. Not an unfamiliar story. Subterranean carnage, driven by greed, lust
and hunger for power and control, informs the action and narrative at every
turn. At times atmosphere is created by
Tim Witherspoon’s sound design of dripping water in a cavernous space - redolent
of a prehistoric environment.
Directed with a light and
humorous touch by Jason Cavanagh Ubu Roi
will incubate and grow over the next two weeks into something really worth
catching. The show not the mud – that
is!
Suzanne Sandow
(For Stage Whispers)
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