In anticipation of Fermat's upcoming production of Franz Kafka's The Trial (opening June 23), Arts + Literature Laboratory will host a discussion of Kafka's work and legacy, in addition to a short reading from our play. UW professors Hans Adler and Ralph Grunewald will discuss this dark and compelling work and what it means today. Joining them will be director Jeff Casey and script writer Alex Hancock. Refreshments - free admission. Join us!
101 Years of Kafka's The Trial
The name for Fermat’s Last Theater came about because one member of the company, upon re-reading The Merchant of Venice, had an idea for a production, but as with the 17th century mathematician, his conception was too large to include all the details in the margin of the of text.
We are a political theater—we stage works that explore issues of class, race and gender. Founded as a Shakespeare company in 2013, we have in recent years been exploring the genre of documentary theater—theater about real people, events and social movements.
We are a free theater. You will never be asked to buy a ticket to gain admittance to any of our work. We believe that being a political theater is inextricably linked with being a free theater. We pay our performers, and rely on a network of individual donors and city, state and national granting agencies to fund our shows. At the end of each performance, we do ask for free will donations for those able to contribute.
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Arts + Literature Laboratory is located at 111 S. Livingston Street #100, Madison, Wisconsin, 53703.
Our galleries are open Tuesday through Friday 10am-5pm and Saturday noon to 5pm, and other programs take place throughout the week. Please check the events calendar and education section for details.