The elevator was supposed to take them all three to the top. But then it gets stuck. Annoying for Erwin, managing director of a company based in the building. He has to go to an appointment and is expecting an important call from the doctor. Maja doesn't need that either. She has another job interview. It's more than inconvenient for Esther because, as so often recently, daycare is canceled. And no one can pick up her child. The disruption lasts longer than expected. The property management can't be reached. They are cutting corners here. How are Erwin, Maja and Esther supposed to get out of this?
The new play by Corinna Huber and Peer Mia Ripberger couldn't be more topical: Infrastructure is crumbling, the economy is weakening and municipal coffers are empty. A satirical text about financially frosty times that has some unexpected twists in store.
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