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Ausverkauft | Håkan Nesser & Dietmar Bär

In the organizer's words:

Håkan Nesser & Dietmar Bär: A Letter from Munich

Start: 19:30 I SOLD OUT

Sweden, Christmas 2020: Despite all the restrictions, the well-known artist Ludvig Rute invites his three siblings and their families to a party at his remote country house. He wants to tell them something. They haven't seen each other for many years and the atmosphere is tense. But then the host is found dead on Christmas Eve.

In heavy snowfall and in the shadow of the pandemic, Gunnar Barbarotti starts investigating a case reminiscent of an old English crime novel. At least at first. It soon becomes clear that the perpetrator must have been someone in the family. What happened between the siblings?

German reading: Dietmar Bär
Moderation and interpreting: Margarete von Schwarzkopf

Håkan Nesser, born in 1950, is one of Sweden's most important crime writers. He has received numerous awards for his crime novels, which have been translated into more than twenty languages and successfully adapted into films. He also writes psychological thrillers reminiscent of the best books by Georges Simenon and Patricia Highsmith. "Kim Novak never bathed in the Sea of Galilee" or "And Piccadilly Circus is not in Kumla" are now considered classics in Sweden and are school reading.

Dietmar Bär became known to a wide audience in 1997 as the Cologne "Tatort" detective 'Freddy Schenk'. After training as an actor in Bochum, he made his film debut in 1984 in Dominik Graf's "Treffer". One year later, he can be seen in Doris Dörrie's "Männer". At the same time, Dietmar Bär works in the theater, including in Tübingen, Bochum and Wuppertal. As an audio book narrator, Dietmar Bär has read various authors, including Mo Hayder, Håkan Nesser, Jacques Berndorf, Thomas Krüger and Stieg Larsson.

Margarete von Schwarzkopf, born in Wertheim am Main, studied English and history in Bonn and Freiburg. She first worked for the Catholic News Agency, then as a features editor at the "Welt" and for many years as an editor for literature and film at NDR. Today she works as a freelance journalist, author, literary critic and presenter.

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Price information:

SOLD OUT Advance booking: € 25.00 / € 23.00 reduced Box Office: € 27.00 / € 25.00 reduced

Location

Zentralheize Maximilian-Welsch-Straße 6 99084 Erfurt

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