One of the most intimate works of F. Kafka, "Letter to Father", is usually presented in schools more as a reason for the author's further work. However, in English-speaking countries, the theatrical potential of this work is increasingly being noticed.
The one-sided dialogue created by the author himself has a double impression: on the one hand, feelings and experiences that are recognizable to absolutely everyone are described, on the other hand, the narrator himself is an unbearable figure. Therefore, this one-man play, which premieres in a period common to family conflicts - the winter holiday period - will examine the issues of family accusations-forgiveness, victim and executioner, togetherness and separation, and authorship of one's own life. The genre of the show varies from funny recognizable situations to painfully recognizable situations. After all, no one knows how famous the writer Franz Kafka would have been if his father had read the letter addressed to him.