By Eric Assous. Directed by Thomas Arnold. With Katja Weitzenböck
At the hotel bar of the luxury Michelangelo Hotel, a woman waits for her friend. When she gets up to make a phone call and returns to her seat, a man who had been watching her closely before is sitting there. "How much are you?" he asks, a smartly dressed man and pretty cool guy. Of course, she, the married, well-off woman, is not for sale. But she is tempted by an unfamiliar game with a stranger ... This is how the game begins, which a woman tells the audience about in Eric Assous' humorous monologue that plays with human weaknesses over the course of an evening. Sometimes lascivious, sometimes bland, sometimes wicked - the range that Katja Weitzenböck shows in the two-hour evening is wide. Katja Weitzenböck started her acting career in the early 90s. Today she is known from numerous TV films in a wide variety of genres. At the Nibelungen Festival 2016, she thrilled the audience in the role of Kriemhild.
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