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− | by [[Jane Taylor]], [[William Kentridge]] and the [[Handspring Puppet Company]]. Based on [[Alfred Jarry]]'s ''[[Ubu Roi]]'', it compared Jarry's King Ubu with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, utilizing texts from the TRC hearings in documentary fashion, as well as puppets and animated graphics by Kentridge. The text was finalized by [[Jane Taylor]] and the production directed by ***. It opened in South Africa at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1997,presented by the [[Handspring Puppet Company]] and [[William Kentridge]] in association with [[Mannie Manim | + | by [[Jane Taylor]], [[William Kentridge]] and the [[Handspring Puppet Company]]. Based on [[Alfred Jarry]]'s ''[[Ubu Roi]]'', it compared Jarry's King Ubu with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, utilizing texts from the TRC hearings in documentary fashion, as well as puppets and animated graphics by Kentridge. The text was finalized by [[Jane Taylor]] and the production directed by ***. It opened in South Africa at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1997,presented by the [[Handspring Puppet Company]] and [[William Kentridge]] in association with [[Mannie Manim Productions]], featuring [[Dawid Minnaar]] as Pa Ubu and [[Busi Zokufa]] as Ma Ubu. |
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+ | Grahamstown Festival programme, 1997 | ||
Revision as of 10:27, 15 August 2013
by Jane Taylor, William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company. Based on Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi, it compared Jarry's King Ubu with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, utilizing texts from the TRC hearings in documentary fashion, as well as puppets and animated graphics by Kentridge. The text was finalized by Jane Taylor and the production directed by ***. It opened in South Africa at the Grahamstown Festival in 1997,presented by the Handspring Puppet Company and William Kentridge in association with Mannie Manim Productions, featuring Dawid Minnaar as Pa Ubu and Busi Zokufa as Ma Ubu.
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Grahamstown Festival programme, 1997
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