Franz Kafka Is Alive: A Feast
No subtitles
Audience disclaimer: The show contains scenes explicitly depicting domestic and sexualized violence.
Dinner will be served during the performance and is included in the ticket price. Bon appetit! Dinner is provided by the Social Cooperative Tři ocásci. (Allergens: 1, 6, 9)
Possibility to obtain a quantity discount of -25%.
Regular NdB discounts can be applied to tickets.
The discount for seniors is 30%.
The discount for disabled persons and students is 50%. Discounts are not to be combined.
Franz Kafka is alive! I mean, no, he’s dead – and he’s inviting you to a family dinner. Aren’t traditional family gatherings a nightmare for you? None at all can compare with this one.
An original production about Kafkaesque themes that never die. Family. Repression. Gossip and rumors. Patriarchy. The inability to love oneself. Wiener schnitzels. How are social hierarchy, the institution of the family and tyrannical fathers connected? Are boys able to cry? At least the ones who make art… when they don’t even earn enough to pay their rent.
A dinner is served during the performance.
Screenplay: Adam Steinbauer, Libor Brzobohatý a kol.
Director: Adam Steinbauer
Dramaturgy: Libor Brzobohatý
Costumes: Kolektiv
Music: Problem of a Tram Approacher
Technical realization: Anna Juráková
Production: Veronika Gazárková, Tamara Skovajová, Adéla Uhrová, Barbora Zelinová
Expert advice: Timo Sestu (Franz Kafka Gesellschaft)
Cast: Denisa Cupáková, Tomáš Žilinský