Event Production Includes Entertainment-Here’s an Idea (Comedy Video)

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Ask any meeting or event planner about entertainment. Usually the reply that you’ll get is that, while it’s a necessary part of many event planning programs, it’s the one area that many planners leave to the last.

Some may even want to make it disappear altogether.

Event Production Often Gets Creative near the Conclusion of the Meeting

Magic can be a fun entertainment offering that you may want to consider for the conclusion of your event. You see, many event planners want to have a unique closing to their meeting or conference. They do this in hopes that all of their delegates will stay until the very end. That usually means a keynote speaker, or an entertainer of some sort.

The following video from our friends at Just for Laughs put a whole new twist on a magic act. Not that you could necessarily offer this particular routine for your next meeting, but we thought you might get a kick out of it and, who knows, you may just get that one idea you were looking for to finish your event planning.

 

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About Andrew Maxwell

With over 20 years of experience in hotel operations, Andrew has held several senior managerial positions, including Senior Operations Manager with Canada’s largest hotel, Toronto’s Delta Chelsea Inn. Andrew joined Welcome To The City, Inc. in 1996, after a successful stint as co-owner of The Exeter Group, a Toronto-based restaurant management company. Andrew’s financial acumen and ability to develop and enhance the company’s business strategy has helped propel Welcome To The City’s latest venture, WTTC.com, to its current level of success, making it the largest independent online resource in North America for the events, meetings and conventions industry.

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