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Revision as of 15:50, 2 January 2024
Yo, Ulrike, Grito... is an Italian play in one act by Franca Rame (1929-2013) and Dario Fo (1926-2016).
The title is sometimes written in various other ways, including Yo Ulrike ... Grito and Yo Ulrike grito
The original text
Structured as a statement from prison by the German radical Ulrike Meinhoff in which we see her mind filled to the point of nausea with sinister, oppressive, brutish images of the power apparatus of the German state.
Translations and adaptations
Likewise translated into English in various ways, e.g. I'm Ulrike - Screaming (translation by Gillian Hanna), I Cry Ulrike (translation by Adam Leipzig) and as I, Ulrike, Cry (for the South African production).
In 2015 made into a Spanish film short called Yo, Ulrike, grito, directed by Karlos Aurrekoetxea[1]
South African Performances
1984: Performed as I, Ulrike, Cry at the Market Theatre by The Company in February, as part of a double bill two short plays, billed as Women's Play/I, Ulrike, Cry. Directed by Christo Leach with Jennifer Ferguson.
Sources
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-03-04-ca-15307-story.html