A witty satire of 1960s corporate life, where ambition, luck, and charm lead to success.
Set in the high-stakes world of 1960s corporate America, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is a sharp and hilarious satire of office culture and ambition. The story follows J. Pierrepont Finch, a resourceful young window washer who discovers a self-help book that promises to guide him to the top of the corporate ladder. With charm, wit, and a little bit of luck, he navigates a maze of office politics, backstabbing colleagues, caffeine-fueled chaos, and unexpected romance—all while keeping his eye on the prize.
Featuring an energetic score by Frank Loesser, including beloved songs like I Believe in You, Brotherhood of Man, and The Company Way, this Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical delivers big laughs and timeless satire on the pursuit of success.