Is "ALL IN" a Scam?

Personally I love John Mulaney so when I heard he was going to be in a play on Broadway I was super excited! However, several weeks went by with little to no information except a large rotating cast and it being advertised as "a new play" or a "collection of stories". I had assumed that it was gonna be like Neil Simon or Woody Allen. Actors performing a series of comedic stories, but overall a normal play with costumes, sets, etc.

But from what I'm hearing is that it's literally four of the actors sitting in chairs reading from scripts? If thats accurate thats just disrespectful to the audience at large. Like a full on scam not worthy for Broadway. Seems more suitable for a 92Y event or something maybe off-Broadway. For the prices of over $150 thats not right.

I have tickets to the show and I hope I'm wrong but I'll be deeply disappointed if it is what I've been hearing. I've heard comparisons to Love Letters and I saw it Off-Broadway and didn't pay over $50 and that still felt very much like a play. I heard that this is not the case here. It's like reading sketches from SNL.

I think mileage may vary too, I'm personally not a huge fan of Simon Rich. I saw him do a spoken word reading of one of his short stories at the New Yorker Festival and it was very very bad. It started off okay with smattered laughter but then died out and the one joke was punched into oblivion. He's a nepo baby of the highest order, son of famous theater icon and critic Frank Rich. Simon was able to get a job as a writer at SNL the same time as John Mulaney and I guess Mulaney's doing him a favor here. Idk all of this feels icky to me considering the 1.) purposely vague advertising 2.) insanely high ticket prices 3.) them literally sitting in chairs reading scripts.