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| The funniest corporate comedians south of the Blarney Stone |

Leading New Zealand newspapers have described The Corporate Shenanigans as "Best Laugh for Ages", "Impostors Par Excellence" and "Oscar Winning Performance"
The Corporate Shenanigans cut their teeth in street theatre and Theatresports, and have now developed a corporate impostor segment ideal for any after dinner segment or any segment where message reinforcing humour is sought.
Imagine the scene. Your conference is in full swing and the audience is introduced to two visiting experts from some place far away. “Shameless O’Flattery” and “Phil O’Blarney”, as the Brothers are individually known, hail from County Otago (“Gore-way”). Using irrepressible Irish charm and totally unfounded flattery, these two characters of somewhat dubious Irish extraction take the audience on a roller coaster ride of delight.
The Shenanigan Brothers have perfected their style of comic improvisation in the toughest venue of them all – the street. They are versatile, willing and able to do corporate functions and product launches. They are a world class act.
For the next 5 - 10 minutes they interact with the audience as they introduce themselves, the audience isn't too sure whether they are all they're cracked up to be or not, and as the 30 - 40 minute segment continues they became even less sure as the Shenanigans send up every aspect of their "careers" and get some really important points across within the humour.
Corporate Shenanigans is best tailored to your specific industry, the Brothers can be anything from visiting sales people to Chief Executives and their material is always tasteful and appropriate to your message and theme.
The Corporate Shenanigans have arrived and after dinner corporate humour or for that matter "straight" keynote presentations will never be the same.
To open or close your conference on the right note why not have the Corporate Shenanigans come in the guise of the "world's worst motivational speakers" this segment is hilarious and takes a "tongue in cheek" look at the general concept of motivation while delivering a very powerful message which will keep your team talking about them for months.
When Canterbury looked for a way of promoting their province overseas they chose The Shenanigans. That's how good they are. Find out for yourself. |