Which of Kafka's stories must you have read? All of them! The changed world situation has made Kafka one of the most important "contemporary authors". No one can portray the threatening, the inscrutable and the absurd bureaucracy of fear quite like him. The adjective "Kafkaesque" does not describe his literature, but reality. But Kafka is much more than just this one key. And so this theater evening is also dedicated to his unknown facets: the swimmer Franz Kafka, the great transformer and Kafka's comedy. The central theme of this journey through Kafka's narrative world is his "Letter to his Father", a personal reckoning with his dominant father, who becomes more and more of a character with every sentence: a literary empowerment about fear and at the same time the matrix of Kafka's multifaceted oeuvre.
After: Franz Kafka; Director: Jasper Brandis
Big house
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