by Daniel Kehlmann
He turns out to be an employee of a credit card company who can get an exact picture of his customers' lives from their account movements. Every time the actor wants to get a taxi, he reveals a new detail: about his wife's infidelity, about his very private internet surfing, about new film projects that are in danger of failing. And the neighbor also has a very strong opinion about the actor's film roles.
He suddenly sees his whole life ahead of him. And slowly he realizes that this is an ingenious revenge plan by someone who sees himself as a victim of gentrification and a loser of the fall of the Berlin Wall. And it seems to work and begins to completely disrupt the life of the supposed winner.
After "Christmas Eve" (premiered at the Theater in der Josefstadt, Vienna), Daniel Kehlmann has once again succeeded in creating a real and, in the clash of these two actually incompatible worlds, also very funny theatrical crime thriller with strong dialogues and a surprising plot.
Additional information
Participating artists
Stephan Grossmann
Torsten Hammann
Oliver Mommsen
Günter Märtens
Anne Weber
Daniel Kehlmann (Autor/in)
Ulrich Waller
Raimund Bauer
Ilse Welter
Dates
November 2024
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