We should be interested only in writing that bites and stings. If writing doesnt whack us and wake us up, why bother with it?
Franz Kafka died in June 1924, one hundred years ago.
To commemorate his centenary, Kafka, written and performed by Jack Klaff, receives its first production in over 30 years at the multi-award-winning Finborough Theatre, for a four-week limited season. Kafka was buried in Prague on 11 June 1924, and this production opens 100 years later to the day on Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Franz Kafka " even more than James Joyce " is still the presiding genius of experimental storytelling in the West.
A hundred years on from his terrible death at the age of just 40, Kafka remains the voice of the outsider and the disempowered " struggling between the agony of solitude and the pains of intimacy, isolated in the big city and in the world, whilst never quite forgetting the mordant humour of existence.
Kafka himself presented an actor friend of his in Prague in a series of theatrical one man shows. Inspired by this knowledge, multi-award-winning writer and performer Jack Klaff created his internationally acclaimed solo evocation of Kafkas life, works and times. Featuring a tremendous array of indelible characters from Kafkas unmatchable imagination, drawing on all of Kafkas works including Metamorphosis, The Trial, Amerika, The Castle, and his letters, diaries, and fragments, Jack Klaff also impersonates a star-studded cast of Kafkas friends, lovers, fans and commentators, including " amongst many others " Alan Bennett, Bertolt Brecht, Max Brod, Albert Camus, Anthony Perkins, Orson Welles, Melvyn Bragg, Ben E King, Harold Pinter, David Baddiel, Samuel Beckett, and Albert Einstein. And the many Kafka scholars and intellectuals whose pomposity and pretension are satirised without mercy.
In 75 minutes within an empty space, this bracing, off-kilter, always-surprising show recreates the life, work and times of a unique human being with a unique mind. Standing head outwards on this spinning planet. Just like everyone else. Like all of us.