The Independent Recommends: Theatre

Dominic Cavendish
Tuesday 08 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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AFTER A much-appreciated run in July, tonight sees the return of Ubu Kunst, Luis Alberto Soto's irreverent revamp of Alfred Jarry's influential schoolboy satire on tyrants. Soto, who takes the role of the bum-sore, foul-mouthed conqueror, is assisted by two other performers, a chrysanthemum, a bowl of tomatoes and some kitchen utensils. Simple, yet highly effective.

Young Vic, The Cut, London SE1 (0171-928 6363) 7.45pm

Having been praised to the rafters in Edinburgh, the National Theatre of Brent's cross-wired dramatisation of the Charles and Di (right) story, Love upon the Throne, comes to London. Very funny, but not disrespectfully so.

Bush Theatre, London W12 (0181-743 3388) 8pm

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