Himmel, nochmal!
Deutsches Theater München is hosting
The code to paradise
Having arrived at the gates of heaven, hospice worker Hannah faces a very special test: a mysterious access code blocks her way to paradise. She must find the correct PIN to gain entry. Sounds easy? Not at all! Just as we often struggle with our passwords in everyday life, Hannah also struggles with the access code. A live radio play in the Silbersaal by and with Petra Auer and sound effects artist Eva Keller-Schweers that enchants the heart and mind.
A typo with consequences
Just when she thinks she has found the solution, it happens: she makes a typo and the divine questionnaire is unlocked. Now she has to speak plainly, because only honest answers will grant her access. Nothing could be easier, but Hannah has a dark secret. She argues with God, negotiates with the heavenly helpers and devises new, original ways to conceal her past. But then she receives a very special clue that forces her to tell the truth.
What begins as a humorous journey turns out to be an emotional rollercoaster ride. Step by step, Hannah must reveal her past without knowing whether she can win the game. Immerse yourself in a gripping cat-and-mouse game and experience a story full of unexpected twists and turns.
Petra Auer
Under her stage name Petra Auer, she has appeared in numerous Bavarian television productions. Born and raised in Munich, she has been appearing on television and well-known stages for many decades. In her private life, however, she takes up her pen as Petra Frey to write stories. The story Himmel, nochmal (Heaven, Again) not only showcases her fresh humour, but also her keen insight into life.
Eva Keller-Schweers
She has not only made a name for herself as a musician, lecturer and in the world of harp playing. She coordinates the technical requirements at Himmel, again, plays, sings and finds the best notes. Whether with a horn, kalimba or laptop: Eva Keller-Schweers gives the text her own touch and sends the audience on a noisy journey. Fasten your seatbelts, because it’s going to be turbulent!


