Overview
Everyone has a different story to tell - or forget, in some cases -
about the annual office party. John Godber’s latest play pays a visit to
the offices of Chapman & Howard, a small marketing firm, just in
time for the annual bash when the traditional bonhomie quickly gives way
to titillations and tears. From the opening moments, when the first
eager few have arrived to kick off the celebrations of clinching a
prestigious and lucrative account, we see the growing sense of both
professional and personal frustrations among the copywriters,
accountants, graphic artists, secretaries and the managing director
himself as everyone tries to get into the party spirit, all the time
misreading body language and other signals, culminating in a party night
they’d all rather forget. Just who will show their face tomorrow - and
more important, who won’t - or will they simply let the photocopier’s
record of the evening speak for itself? The Office Party offers a
hilariously funny yet poignant exploration of just exactly why people
behave as they so often do when faced with self-consciousness - and
over-confidence - in such circumstances.