Someone at a party just told you about a guy who “read their mind.” You’re intrigued but skeptical. You Googled “what does a mentalist do” and now you’re here. Good. Let’s talk about it honestly. A mentalist is not a magician. Not a psychic. Not a mind reader in...
Read moreCorporate retreats have a different energy than office parties. People are away from their desks, often in a new environment, usually in a better mood than they are on a Tuesday afternoon. The walls come down a little. Conversations happen that don’t happen in conference rooms. Bonds form that...
Read moreEvery bar mitzvah has a DJ. That’s a given. The DJ handles the hora, the candle lighting, the party games, and keeping teenagers on the dance floor. But if you’re a parent planning a bar or bat mitzvah and you want the event to feel like more than a...
Read moreMost gala entertainment is booked as a line item. Budget gets allocated, someone picks a band or a DJ, and the “entertainment” box gets checked. The result is predictable: a room full of sophisticated people listening to the same set they heard at last year’s gala, politely clapping, and...
Read moreYou’re throwing a party. Not a kids’ birthday with balloon animals and face paint. A real party. Adults, good wine, maybe a rooftop or a penthouse or a brownstone with enough space to do something interesting. You want entertainment that makes people put their phones down. You’re searching for...
Read moreYou’ve decided you want a mentalist at your event. Good call. But now what? You’re Googling “mentalist for hire NYC” and getting hit with a wall of websites that all say the same thing: “amazing,” “unforgettable,” “world-class.” None of that helps you make an actual decision. Here’s what actually...
Read moreMost people booking corporate entertainment ask availability and price. That’s it. Two questions, wire transfer, done. Sometimes that works out. Often it doesn’t. And when it doesn’t, it’s usually in front of a room full of people who matter to you professionally. Here are the questions that actually protect...
Read moreWalk any major trade show floor and count the booths trying to generate traffic. There’s a guy spinning a prize wheel. There’s a photo booth with props. There’s a screen playing a product video on a loop that nobody is watching. There’s an iPad stand with a raffle entry...
Read moreA brand activation is supposed to do one thing: create a moment that people associate with your brand and remember afterward. That’s it. Everything else, the setup, the venue, the budget, the production, is in service of that single outcome. Most activations fail at this. Not because the production...
Read moreI’ve performed at hundreds of corporate holiday parties. Ballrooms at the Plaza. Private dining rooms in Midtown. Loft spaces in Tribeca. Open bars in Jersey City. Intimate dinners for ten partners. Standing-room-only parties for four hundred people who all want to be somewhere else. I’ve seen what works and...
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