For years, the Cologne theater has been playing in a provisional culture

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Alexander Menden

Do you talk to Stefan Bachman, you quickly get the impression that you are dealing with perhaps the most laid-back theater manager in the German-speaking world. Half an hour after his order, the waitress in the grandma café in Cologne, where he met for lunch, has to admit that she has completely forgotten about it. No problem at all, Bachmann thinks. Rather a good opportunity to change his mind – the potato pancakes he had ordered might have been a bit too greasy anyway. Apparently, the native of Zurich now deals with all unexpected adversities as pragmatically as he does with the forgotten potato pancakes.

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