Tomorrow
Reil Dialect Theatre!
Grandma Maria occasionally poaches. Josef, the policeman, is hot on her heels. But Maria cleverly casts suspicion on Kurt, the tax officer who lives across the street. He suffers under the regime of his wife Dorothea.
She does not want her daughter Doris to marry the son of the innkeepers Wilhelm and Klara who live across the street. What no one knows except Grandma is that her son Peter is a successful writer. His poems touch women's hearts. Lothar also understands women.
Helga and Renate, the hotel guests, compete by any means necessary for his love and the title of nobility. But then everything changes. Grandma cleans up. Not every love is made to last forever, and money can also significantly promote affection.
As Grandma so beautifully puts it: ‘Fate strikes indiscriminately...’
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