Corporate Entertainment - More about 'Good News' and how it works

Good News consists of fully made up impersonated renditions of Tom Brokaw, Andy Rooney, David Letterman, Al Gore, George W. Bush, Joe Biden and President Obama, each making his own prearranged appearance on stage during your meeting and doing his own self contained comedy segment. Prior to your meeting, John has interviewed your key personnel to understand your Company, Culture, and strategic initiatives. Then, with their continual input and approval, he creates customized corporate entertainment material that is appropriate both for your company and each character - for example, Tom Brokaw anchors your Company's 'Evening News'.

The 'Good News' format can easily accommodate your chosen theme, or serve as the theme of your corporate event entertainment meeting. These particular characters also make the perfect presenters for award ceremonies.

Taste: Remember, all corporate entertainment material is appropriate, respectful, and politically neutral - you pre-approve everything!

Technical requirements are basically standard with the addition of one wireless lavaliere mike and a CD player connected into the sound system with someone to run it.

More about John Roarke
John has combined two sets of talents and careers, one as a Hollywood TV and film performer, writer, and impersonator with another as a corporate event entertainment meeting planner to produce his current profession which is unique in the world of corporate entertainment: a totally professional and flexible team player who can enliven your audience and leave them in hysterics while being positive, respectful and appropriate.

More about Ben Hersey

An in demand New York based actor, comedian, improviser, writer, and corporate event entertainment professional, Ben’s unique combination of deep cross-over talents are in demand across many corporate entertainment platforms, including film and television. He is an expert in the lightning fast discipline of comedy improv. His stunning and full-on impersonation of President Obama is hilarious, but never partisan.




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