Four actors play 17 roles!
Wolfgang Deichsel (1939 - 2011) is the only contemporary Hessian dialect playwright of distinction. His series of scenes "Bleiwe losse" deals with everyday situations that get absurdly out of hand or lead to catastrophes in the most comical way.
The repair of a socket plunges the old couple Kress into the greatest confusion and brings the electrician Bubi Menger to the brink of madness. Mrs. Körner is so overwhelmed by the call of her daughter Monika from America that she only howls into the receiver. The loud sound of a television from the neighboring apartment triggers a terrible marital crisis in the Koch family. The quarrel of two ladies, who secretly feed the "Äffcher" with cabbage in the zoo, turns into a fight to the knife.
Deichsel's Hessian is not just any babble, but of high literary quality. His texts reflect the richness of expression and musicality of the South Hessian dialect and are of unmatched comedy.
It plays Ulrike Kinbach, Susanne Schäfer, Alexander J. Beck, Michael Quast.





