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The Empty King created a mythical figure and a whole world from grotesque, archetypal images. The drama was originally conceived as a student tirade against a teacher at Jarry's school, the Lyceum of Rennes. This teacher, Hébert, was the target of public ridicule. In 1888, at the age of 15, Jarry wrote a puppet play about the exploits of the Woolly Tartar and staged it to the amusement of his friends. The figure of Übü is a crude, cruel caricature of the foolish, selfish bourgeoisie as seen through the unrelenting gaze of a schoolboy; but this Rabelaisian figure, in all his falstaffian greed and cowardice, is more than a mere social satire. It is a terrifying picture of man's animal nature, his evil and cruelty. The Katona József Theatre in Budapest premiered Jarry's play in 1984, and it ran continuously for more than 10 years.
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László Sinkó | Übü papa | Unowned |
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Juli Básti | Übü mama | Unowned |
| Dénes Ujlaki | Paszomány kapitány | Unowned | |
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Tamás Végvári | Vencel király | Unowned |
| Éva Olsavszky | Rozamunda királyné | Unowned | |
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László Szacsvay | Bugrislav királyfi | Unowned |
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Frigyes Hollósi | Pillér töstér | Unowned |
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József Horváth | Lecsinszky Szaniszló | Unowned |
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József Horváth | Elek cár | Unowned |
| Zoltán Papp | Pajzs töstér | Unowned | |
| Endre Kátay | Lászky tábornok | Unowned | |
| Endre Kátay | Könisbergi Máté | Unowned |