Cast
- Director: William Kentridge
- Writer: Jane Taylor
- Pa Ubu: Dawid Minnaar
- Ma Ubu: Busi Zokufa
- Puppet characters: Basil Jones, Adrian Kohler, Louis Seboko, Busi Zokufa
- Stage manager and video operator: Bruce Koch
- Sound technician: Simon Mahoney
- Company and tour manager: Wesley France
- Animation: William Kentridge
- Assistant animators: Tau Qwelane, Suzie Gable
- Choreography: Robin Orlin
- Puppet master: Adrian Kohler
- Assistant puppet maker: Tau Qwelane
- Music: Warrick Sony, Brendan Jury
- TRC research: Antjie Krog
- Lighting design: Wesley France
- Sound design: Wilbert Schubel
- Film editor: Catherine Meyburgh
- Film and video research: Gail Behrmann
- Costumes: Adrian Kohler, Sue Steele
- Set design: William Kentridge, Adrian Kohler
- Production coordinator: Basil Jones
- Production: Art Bureau (Munich), Kunstfest (Weimar), Migros Kulturprozent (Switzerland), Niedersächsisches Staatstheater Hannover, The Standard Bank National Arts Festival, the Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology and the Market Theatre Foundation.
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