Comedy and Magic

Comedy and Magic

Last week I had the pleasure to do a comedy and magic show together with one of Singapore’s fastest rising talents in the local comedy scene, comedian Fakkah Fuzz. Fuzz has performed in local open mics and shows for almost 5 years and has received positive reviews from local media such as The Straits Times Life, Berita Harian, The New Paper and Channel News Asia. The client was NCS Singapore. NCS has been delivering innovative and effective business solutions for our customers in both public and private sector organisations for over 20 years. The event was a Chinese New Year luncheon and the performance was at the company auditorium. There were about 130 people in the audience and it was the perfect set up. Usually I am not that keen on a day time performance especially if it is before lunch. This one however went really well and the audience was great. I performed my 30 min interactive stage routine and Fuzz closed it with another 25 min performance. What I like about a comedy act is the fact that these guys don’t have any props. I don’t have a lot of equipment but seeing his performance I want to reduce it even more. Keep on working.

Repeat corporate event entertainment

Last week I was hired for  a repeat corporate event entertainment booking  by the Henley Group Singapore to perform for their clients and employees at the East India room at the Raffles Hotel with close up magic during this net working event.

corporate event entertainment

 

 

The Henley Group is now operating under the company name,
St. James’s Place Wealth Management, following its acquisition by the leading UK-based, FTSE 100 company and this was the first time they had the event under the new name.

I enjoy these repeat bookings where a lot of people have seen me before and introduce me to their clients or colleagues to share the experience of magic, much of which will be in their own hands. Which makes the initial contact much much easier.

Most people really have no idea what to expect. They’re about to be really amazed and have their minds twisted (in a good way of course).

Close up Magic is great entertainment or events because it doesn’t interrupt the overall flow and can be as high or low key as requested.