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Comedy “Büro Sapiens” in Offenbach: Slogans instead of products

In the office, where more than half of all workers in the world are employed, it is important to find the right balance between change and challenge, because this is where fate decides who wins or who loses. Appearance in front of colleagues in the cafeteria is more important than performance at the desk. And in meetings, which occupy seven out of nine working hours, one should always and only describe and never evaluate for pure self-defense.

Mr. Schmidt from Service AG conveys these insights: In the comedy “Büro Sapiens” by Michael Bandt and Ralf Schmitt, he is supposed to express his vision of the company’s goals and thus inspire the workforce. But it is more pain than joy with which the actor Frank Geisler goes from goal to state description in the play in the Offenbach t-raum-Theater. He draws dream jobs from firefighters to astronauts in the air, as he once did with the “cheerful career advice” and has resigned himself to reality in the supposed comfort zone of his corporate parking, fixed salary office world of up to to paid holidays, where euphemistic figures such as trust working hours for “never end of working day”.

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