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Bartosz Muszynski

3 years ago

First of all to my person: am 35 years old, marrie...

First of all to my person: am 35 years old, married, father of a 1-year-old son, have two nationalities - German and Polish, grew up in Darmstadt and moved 2 years ago in Mannheim. In the past I have often and gladly gone to the theater - mainly in Darmstadt, more often also in Frankfurt. My heart is attached to Darmstadt, because the theater is modern there, and the modern pieces also appeal to me in terms of content; but is a matter of taste. In Mannheim we wanted to go to The Brandner Kaspar and the eternal * life with my wife and friends. Tickets were very expensive: 30 EUR / card. I considered disproportionate. At first our map was sold after reservation and we had to reorganize - ok, provided the theater. However, I did feel the communication at the cash register, with the lady who came out of this mistake happened unprofessional and almost annoyed. That's the one topic. The other was, unfortunately, I was very ill before the event - bad luck - our friends then attended the event without us. After a week later at the cashier we asked if we could get a card for a discounted show out of goodwill, or any other alternative, even with the hint that we had agreed to an alternative when buying a ticket, said the same Lady who had sold our tickets before: no, but you have had bad luck and there you need not talk to the treasurer, your supervisor. All I'm saying is a pity - that was the last time in this outdated national theater whose employees are just as outdated in their way of communicating and acting. Too bad - we go back to Darmstadt. Cards cost half for truly ingenious events and you are always greeted with a smile. Bye Nationaltheater Mannheim. Dust yourself.

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