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Opera Nova 2024Opera Nova 2024
Opera

Kafka´s Letter to His Father

Jiří Trtík
The New Stage
Opera Nova Festival
World Premiere

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    June 2024

    Saturday 15. 6.
    20:00

    Tickets available

    Opera Nova Festival
    World Premiere

    Thursday 20. 6.
    20:00

    Tickets available

    Opera Nova Festival
    World Premiere

    Basic information

    Venue

    The New Stage

    Approximate running time

    1 hour 20 minutes, no intermission

    More information about festival: Opera Nova festival 2024

    The Opera Nova, contemporary opera festival, is a showcase of contemporary Czech and international opera creations and innovative festival concept that aims to connect opera with other types of modern art and themes that move nowadays society.

    Cast

    • 2023-2024
    • 2024-2025

    About

    Kafka´s Letter to His Father is an ambient chamber opera in two acts based on a letter written by Franz Kafka to his father in 1919. In this correspondence, Kafka attempted to describe the causes and circumstances of their mutual discord, and explain his own life uncertainties and anxieties stemming from this conflict. The new opera, commissioned for the Festival, explores Kafka's childhood and adolescence, marked by the fear of his despotic and seemingly all-powerful and omnipresent father. Kafka cannot, nor does he wish to, conform to his father's ideals of masculinity and social roles, and thus resists them in his own way. Kafka finds personal freedom in literary creation, and through literature, manages to escape his father's authority. Regardless, his father constantly intrudes into his work and is – nonetheless covertly – its source and subject.

    Kafka wrote this letter to his father at a time when he was already suffering from tuberculosis, perhaps yearning for the possibility to come to terms with this problematic figure in his life, and through this, to reconcile with him to the greatest possible extent. The letter, however, never reached his father’s hands. Apart from being an important axis in the renowned writer’s life, A Letter to His Father is also a compelling testimony to an individual’s upbringing based on fear and the exercise of power, to power and imbalance in general, to the problematic layers of masculinity, to the pain left in a child – and later in adulthood as one carries childhood traumas within – by seemingly innocent disdainful remarks, smiles, expressions of impatience. Parent-child relationships often have sharp edges, and Kafka's story reveals this with poignancy.

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    Where to buy tickets

    The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance. We are currently selling tickets for performances of Drama, Ballet, Opera and Laterna magika taking place in April-September 2024.


    When purchasing online, you can get an e-ticket. You can pick up printed tickets in person at the box offices of the National Theatre.

    What to wear?

    By their appearance, attire and behaviour, the audience is obliged to adhere to the accustomed practice expected from them when attending a theatre performance.

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