Ubu Rock

In honor of Ubu Roi's controversial first word ("merdre"), the show began with an uptempo vocal jazz song, sung by the chorus, with just one lyric: "Shit.

[5] During the American Repertory Theater production run, audience members routinely threw programs, bottles of water, food, and other items at the actors during this scene (angering Lasky and leading him to restart at one button).

[6] The Boston Globe called the show "scatological, sexually puerile and deliberately offensive, even in the Beavis and Butt-Head age", but said it was "the most entertaining and provocative production of the American Repertory Theatre schedule.

"[7][8] It similarly praised the 1996 return engagement as "a hands-down, hilarious sendup of contemporary mores and modern musicals.

"[9] Artforum International said: "More freewheeling romp than Artaudian bit of cruelty, this musical-theater piece, a burlesque of pop-culture quotations, self-reflexivity, and good old-fashioned scatology, blunts what was once cutting edge," while praising its sight gags as "supremely innovative".

1st ed. cover of Jarry's Ubu Roi