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