Corporate Entertainers
Corporate Event Entertainment Buying Guide
It can be difficult for special event planners
to choose the right entertainment for corporate events. Choosing
between a comedian, juggler, ventriloquist, or magician can be a
difficult task. Further narrowing down your choices from there can
be even harder. Here are a few guidelines
and considerations to
help make your job easier...

What type of act do you want?
Options: Stand-up comedian, magician, ventriloquist,
juggler
Considerations: Most corporate entertainers incorporate
liberal amounts of humor into their performance. The type of act you
choose may come down to a matter of personal preference.

Do you have any production limitations?
Options: Sound, staging, lighting, ceiling height…
Considerations: There are logistical considerations to
take into account when choosing the type of act you want. For
example, stand-up comedians tend to require the least amount of
staging and PA equipment. A microphone may be all that is required
for a successful performance. A juggler, on the other hand, may
require wireless microphones and even may even have considerations
having to do with ceiling height. If you’re unsure about your
production capabilities, be sure to ask your agent when choosing
your act.

What type of humor works best for your audience?
Options: Blue-collar, white-collar, physical comedy,
impressions
Considerations: Comedy is subjective, and – like nearly
everything in life – it’s nearly impossible please everyone. When
deciding what type of humor will work best, consider the makeup of
your group: their age, educational background, race, and economic
status. You wouldn’t necessarily want to have blue collar comedian
Larry The Cable Guy at a stuffy financial summit up North (although
the results could be hilarious – however unintentional). Conversely,
a comedian who focuses on office life wouldn’t be best for a group
of farmers. Describe your group to your agent and they can help you
pick the best act.

What rating do you desire?
Options: G, PG, PG-13…
Considerations: When in doubt, it’s best to go with a
G-rated act. You really don’t want to offend anyone in your
audience. If your group really wants to “let loose” and isn’t easily
offended, you can request a PG-13 rated show. Just make sure that
everyone is aware of this going in. You may even want to make an
announcement ahead of time to that effect. Be sure to clearly
discuss with the performer any language or topics you wish to avoid.
You may even want to write specifics into the contract if you are
concerned about possible offensive content. Again, when in doubt go
with a G-rated act!

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How long do you want the show to last?
Options: Typically 30 – 60
minutes…
Considerations: You don’t need a two hour show to have a
memorable evening of entertainment. A show lasting between 30 and 60
minutes is often best, as guests start to become restless after that
time. Take into consideration how long your guests will have been
seated before the performance begins. Will they have just endured a
day of meetings, dinner, and speeches? If so, less entertainment may
be more!
If you’re hosting an awards show and/or giving away door prizes,
it’s typically best to do this after the comedian has performed.
Often times the comedian will gladly emcee the awards portion – just
ask.

Do you want the audience involved in the show?
Options: No interaction, light interaction, audience
members on stage…
Considerations: Some stand-up comedians may have little or
no audience interaction as part of their act. Others have more
interaction where they will actively talk with members of the
audience from the stage to improvise material for the show. Taking
it a step further, some comedians will actually get your audience
members up on the stage to be part of the show. This is especially
true of magicians, ventriloquists, and jugglers – most of which will
solicit audience members to be part of the act.
The level of interaction you desire depends on your group. If you
have a close-knit, lively group, you may request a high level of
interaction. If your audience is more reserved or has experienced a
day-long meeting, they may prefer just to sit back, relax, and be
entertained.
Should you feel that on-stage interaction will suit your group,
it’s best to speak with the entertainer before the show to identify
employees that are confident and will enjoy being on stage.

Do you want to customize the show?
Options: No customization, a little, a lot…
Considerations: Some comedians can incorporate a lot of
customized material about your group or company into their show.
They will usually send you a pre-show questionnaire that asks for
information about your company and employees.
When gathering information, please stay clear of any sensitive
material (personality traits, company policies, etc.). The goal of
any customized act is to present material that everyone can enjoy.
Keep in mind that customization requires work on your part.
You’ll need to complete the performer’s questionnaire in a timely
manner and be available for follow-up discussions. If you’re already
overworked planning the meeting or conference, this may be more than
you’re willing to take on. But if you have the time, the results can
be very memorable!
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