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Comedians
David Cummings Create an entertainment experience customised for your audience. Before the event you get a briefing with David where he asks you questions about the audience.David weaves the information into his routine.Your audience feels that you have set up the evening especially for them. David poses as a Very Important Person - call him Alistair Basil.The audience thinks he is real.And why shouldn’t they?This man is very powerful and convincing.A consultant from the UK or an executive from the company, "Alistair Basil" wades into sacred cows like teamwork, leadership and customer service. Some audience members are appalled.Others agree with his outrageous opinions.A manager from ICI said,"For the first 15 minutes I was ready to worship at your feet as the great god of leadership - ah well, I’ll have to keep on searching". As John Cleese has proved - focussing on the opposite clarifies the positive message to the audience. Click to Go Back |
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