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How We Put on the Best Corporate Comedy Show Possible!

Writer's picture: Stephen CampbellStephen Campbell


Corporate events can be dull and monotonous affairs that can leave attendees feeling unengaged and uninterested. One way to liven up a corporate event and make it more memorable is to add some humor to the mix. Hiring a comedian can help break the ice and add a touch of levity to an otherwise serious affair. However, choosing the right comedian for your corporate event can be a daunting task. In this blog post, we’ll explore the steps you can take to choose the right comedian for your corporate event.

Step 1: Determine the Purpose of the Event

Before you start looking for comedians, it’s important to determine the purpose of the event. What is the goal of the event? Is it a company-wide meeting, a product launch, or a team-building exercise? The type of event will determine the tone and content of the comedy. If the event is meant to be a team-building exercise, you’ll want to choose a comedian who can deliver humor that promotes cooperation and collaboration. If it’s a product launch, you’ll want to choose a comedian who can incorporate the product into their jokes.

Step 2: Know Your Audience

The next step is to know your audience. Who will be attending the event? What is their age range? What is their occupation? Knowing your audience will help you to choose a comedian who can relate to them and deliver humor that is appropriate and relevant. For example, if your audience is made up of professionals in the medical field, you may want to choose a comedian who specializes in medical humor.

Step 3: Research Comedians

Once you’ve determined the purpose of the event and know your audience, it’s time to start researching comedians. You can start by asking for recommendations from colleagues, friends, or family members who have hired comedians in the past. You can also search online for comedians who specialize in corporate events. Look for comedians who have experience performing for corporate audiences and have positive reviews from past clients.

Step 4: Review Their Material

Once you’ve compiled a list of potential comedians, review their material. Look for clips of their performances online, watch their videos, and read their reviews. Make sure that their material is appropriate for the event and audience. Look for humor that is clean, inoffensive, and relatable to the audience. If you have any concerns about the material, discuss them with the comedian beforehand to ensure that their jokes are appropriate for the event.

Step 5: Consider Their Style

Comedians have different styles, and it’s important to choose a comedian whose style matches the tone and purpose of the event. Some comedians specialize in observational humor, while others focus on storytelling or improvisation. Some comedians are more high-energy, while others are more subdued. Consider the style of the comedian and make sure that it aligns with the tone and purpose of the event.

Step 6: Check Availability and Cost

Once you’ve narrowed down your list of potential comedians, it’s time to check their availability and cost. Make sure that the comedian is available on the date of the event and can travel to the location. Consider the cost of the comedian and make sure that it fits within your budget. Keep in mind that a higher cost doesn’t necessarily guarantee a better performance, so choose a comedian based on their talent and suitability for the event.

Step 7: Communicate Your Expectations

Once you’ve chosen a comedian, it’s important to communicate your expectations. Discuss the tone and purpose of the event, the audience, and any specific requirements or concerns you may have. Make sure that the comedian is aware of any restrictions or limitations, such as time constraints or content restrictions. Be clear about what you expect from the comedian and make sure that they understand your


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