Comedy by Jens Exler; adapted and modernized by Florian Battermann
Production: Stefan Leonard
With: Wiebke Claßen, Antje K. Klattenhoff, Marcus Rudolph, Christian Schliehe and others.
The real drama of everyday life takes place in an ordinary apartment building - in the stairwell. Here people clean, eavesdrop, gossip and comment for all they're worth. Neighbor Meta Boldt in particular always knows exactly what the others are up to - or at least what they should be up to.
When the pedantic retired tax inspector Ewald Brummer moves in and the resolute widow Hanne Knoop sublets a room, the peace in the house is gone for good. Between music noise, house rules, rabbit breeding, secret lodgers and constant gossip, the residents become increasingly entangled in a web of rumors, misunderstandings and a tangible neighborhood war.
But then a breath of fresh air enters the house in the form of young Silke - and suddenly the entrenched fronts are shaken to the core. Old rules are questioned, new alliances are forged and even the strict landlord Tramsen discovers unexpected softer sides ...
By the way:
As popular theater par excellence, the comedy "Tratsch im Treppenhaus" is hard to beat in terms of popularity. Florian Battermann has carefully reworked the classic - what remains is a charming story full of puns, pointed dialogues and wonderfully recognizable characters in the microcosm of the stairwell, where the various characters inevitably meet. A lovingly biting look at neighbors that you can't choose - and that you might end up loving a little after all.
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