Are you struggling to find a corporate event entertainer who can deliver the goods? Or even a corporate event entertainer who won’t charge you the Earth, especially for something quite frankly substandard?
These are two of the main problems that we hear about from our clients who have been ‘burned’ in the past. Luckily for them, we are able to reassure them that there events no longer have to suffer from poor quality or overly expensive entertainers.
Paul Brook is a well seasoned corporate event entertainer and has his portfolio includes some impressive corporations and businesses. What do these ‘big names’ hire Paul to do? Entertain, of course, but more specifically…read minds!
Not in any ‘airy fairy’ way, but by using skills in the field of psychology, body analysis, suggestive infiltration and a few other things. Paul then combines these multiple skill-sets to create something that resembles mind reading.
Corporate bookers hire Paul for award events, product launches, annual parties, company fun days, trade shows, conventions, exhibitions to name a few arenas.
The great thing about Paul Brook Mind Reader is that he has a number of very versatile acts that enable him to perform in literally ANY situation. Clients can be standing, seated, eating, watching from an audience, passing-by you name it and he has an act for it. No matter on the size or shape of the venue Paul Brook can perform at your next corporate event.
Oh, and despite nearly a decade in the field and being at the forefront as a corporate event entertainer, his prices are extremely competitive. Paul understands the value of being affordable, so that he becomes a staple when you think of your corporate event entertainment.
Corporate Event Entertainer – a look inside
With so much boasting out there on the internet, it can be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff based on your own judgement. One way around this is to watch a video, from a video you will be able to get an idea of the type of person a performer is, his style and also his entertainment. So take a look at Paul Brook Mind Reader, in action: