Ubu Roi - Cast

Cast

Personnages
  • Père Ubu
  • Mère Ubu
  • Capitaine Bordure
  • Le Roi Venceslas, La Reine Rosemonde
  • Boleslas, Bougrelas, Ladislas - leurs fils
  • Le général Lascy
  • Stanislas Leczinski
  • Jean Sobieski
  • Nicolas Rensky
  • L'Empereur Alexis
  • Giron, Pile, Cotice - Palotins
  • La Machine à décerveler
  • Le Commandant
  • Michel Fédérovitch
  • Nobles
  • Magistrats
  • Financiers
  • Conseillers
  • Toute l'Armée russe
  • Toute l'Armée polonaise
  • Les Gardes de la Mère Ubu
  • Un Capitaine
  • L'Ours
  • Le Cheval à Phynances
  • L'Equipage
  • Conjurés & Soldats
  • Peuple
  • Larbins de Phynances
  • Paysans
Characters
  • Papa Ubu
  • Mama Ubu
  • Captain Bordure
  • King Wenceslas and Queen Rosemonde
  • Their sons Boleslas, Boggerlas, and Ladislas
  • General Laski
  • Stanislas Leczinsky
  • Johannes Sobiesky
  • Nicholas Rensky
  • Emperor Alexei
  • Palotins: Giron, Pile, Cotice
  • The Disembraining Machine
  • The Ship's Captain
  • Michael Fedorovitch
  • Nobles
  • Magistrates
  • Phynanciers
  • Councilors
  • The Whole Russian Army
  • The Whole Polish Army
  • Mama Ubu's Guards
  • A Captain
  • A Bear
  • The Phynancial Horse
  • The Crew
  • Conspirators and Soldiers
  • Crowds
  • Lackeys of Phynance
  • Peasants

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