A new Australian play is staged using a set inside Parliament House, presenting an office comedy that focuses on the day-to-day work that supports government operations.

The production is described by multiple outlets as pulling back the curtain on the “invisible labour” that keeps the machinery of government running. While all sources align on the premise and setting—an office-based comedy within Parliament House—their coverage primarily frames the work as an exploration of behind-the-scenes roles rather than as a conventional political drama.

Across the three publications, the differing angles are limited, with all taking a similar approach: they identify the play’s central theme (the often-unseen work that underpins political decision-making) and the setting (Parliament House). None of the provided summaries include specific details such as cast, premiere dates, venues, or plot outcomes, so those elements are not covered in the shared accounts.