Reviewed by: Stage Whispers
Review by Mark Wickett | 14 March 2025

A large screen announces the ‘All-Hands’ meeting and our two presenters take the stage. James Schloeffel and Charles Firth thank everyone for coming, then attempt some fake small talk whilst others dial-in to the ‘Teams call’ or turn up late. Schloeffel and Firth must be used to latecomers, because they seamlessly blend their corporate patter with those unapologetically strolling in and looking for a seat ten minutes after the show started.

If you’ve ever worked in an office, you’ll be familiar with the comedy mined by these two. Whether it’s focusing on clarity (and why being clear is a bad thing), meetings whose sole purpose is to schedule the next meeting, or LinkedIn and why it’s illegal to be anything other than unrealistically positive, there is a PowerPoint slide to cover it.

There are a lot of laughs to be found in the show, though not much that hasn’t been seen elsewhere on social media, and it’s just a shame there isn’t a stronger punchline than realising no-one knows what the company does.