At age 36, Franz Kafka wrote a monumental letter to his overbearing father that would change the course of his life and fiction forever.
Adapted from a 50-page letter that Kafka wrote when still living at home with his parents–the piece becomes like one of Kaka’s strangely bizarre, dreamscape fictions, providing strong evidence that his fictions were drawn from his life, and that his life was very much shaped by his father.
A blistering, often hilarious, dissection of domestic authority, Kafka and Son is a revelatory visit with one of the architects of the modern psyche. Winner of “Outstanding Production” at the Prague, Canada, Germany, and South African Theatre Awards, and a five star sell-out hit on four continents.






