WoyUbu combines immersive Virtual Reality (VR), computer-controlled agents, live actors, and audience interaction in a simultaneous mixed reality performance of Georg Buchner's prescient crime drama, Woyzeck, and Alfred Jarry's play Ubu Roi. Based on newspaper accounts from the 1830s, Woyzeck tells the story of an unemployed, overworked soldier who kills his mistress in a fit of jealousy. Jarry's Ubu Roi is an absurd fantasy of a Macbeth-inspired Pa Ubu who kills the king of Poland and tries to run the kingdom according to his own warped desires (hint: it includes flushing financiers down the toilet). To highlight the often dystopian, yet common experiences of human-digital interactions, WoyUbu juxtaposes the live (here expressed in an embodied performance) with the virtual (the variously mediated environment in which Alfred Jarry's surrealist fantasy, Ubu Roi, emerges). This production explores the interface between technology and embodiment, questioning whether the distinction has any real significance in daily life.