Ubu and the Truth Commission is a South African play by Jane Taylor. It was first produced on 26 May 1997,[1] directed by William Kentridge at The Laboratory in Johannesburg's Market Theatre.[2]
Produced by the Handspring Puppet Company, and employing a multimedia approach in the tradition of Erwin Piscator and Bertolt Brecht, the production of Ubu combines puppetry with live actors, music, animation, and documentary footage, while drawing extensively from Alfred Jarry's absurdist production Ubu Roi (1896). It fuses the chaos of the Ubu legend with original testimony from witnesses at the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).
^The world premier followed on 17 June 1997, at the Kunsfest in Weimar.
^Including this one, before the end of 1998, the Market Theatre staged three plays related to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Dead Wait is a fictional tale from the Angolan war, which details a soldier's return to South Africa and his confession of a crime. Although based on the transactions of the TRC, it is not overtly about it. The second, The Story I Am About To Tell, was created by a support group for survivors giving TRC testimony. The production starred three of them.
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