Showing posts with label cabaret venue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabaret venue. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2015

How to book a Comedy Hypnotist show like 'You're Back in The Room'

A live show in your venue is far more fun, since the start of the series there has been loads of interest and loads of bookings. Hypnosis is really popular at the moment, so don't miss out.
Contact me straight away at www.adamnight.co.uk or Freephone 0800 335 7 225
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ITV's hypnosis show- Back in the room - Real or Fake?



'You're back in the room' - Everyone's talking about it! -Real or Fake?
Why not book a real comedy stage hypnotist show and find out just how funny they really are!
For a free quotation for your wedding, party or venue, why not give me a call or send an email through my website - www.adamnight.co.uk
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Corporate entertainment / corporate entertainer

Hey!
I've just added a load of new content to my website www.adamnight.co.uk relating to booking a comedy stage hypnotist for corporate events - a corporate entertainer!
The information can be found at http://www.adamnight.co.uk/corporate-entertainment-corporate-entertainer/
But, basically it is:-

Corporate Entertainment

Acclaimed stage hypnotist, mind reader and psychological entertainer, Adam Night has been a professional corporate entertainer and speaker for over 25 years. Adapting his stage routine to every event, Adam Night’s prowess as a stage hypnotist and overall entertainer routinely wows audiences the length and breadth of the United Kingdom.

Dynamic Unique & Ultimately Memorable

A renowned UK comedy hypnotist and mind reader, Adam Night’s mentalism skills and comedic stage hypnotist talents are often the most memorable feature of any and every kind of corporate entertainment event. From private dinner parties to corporate entertainment events such as trade shows and annual conferences, Adam Night is regularly celebrated  as one of the UK’s most successful stage hypnotists and circuit entertainers.   Specializing in demonstrating the exciting and quintessentially phenomenal powers of the human mind,  evenings with Adam Night centre around a unique blend of audience participation, humor and genuine intrigue.

“Adam Night will leave even the most skeptical audience baffled, amazed and thoroughly entertained!” – Actual Review

Mind reader, mentalist, comedy hypnotist and overall psychological entertainer, Adam is able to adapt his routine to suit everything from cultural specific events such as weddings and religious centred celebrations to sales conferences, award ceremonies and academic entertainment events. Indeed, having even performed at royal events, Adam is nothing less than a master showman with an exceptional ability to enliven and entertain any kind of audience. 

Is it real or illusion?

This is not a magic show. It far surpasses the boundaries of magic.” Whether having booked Adam Night and his cabaret  hypnotist show, mind reader show or the full two and a half hour combination mentalism and stage hypnotist show for your company party. Your audience will experience the seemingly impossible alongside the altogether incredible. Even better, if you are unsure of how you plan to structure your entertainment evening, Adam is more than happy to advise you on which of his talents might best complement the event which you’re planning.   Passionate about giving your corporate audience an evening that they will remember, Adam’s talent as an entertainer stems directly from his awareness of what a privilege it is to be booked to entertain your audience in the first place. Planning on hosting an evening or event to remember? Contact Adam Night today in order to make sure that your event surpasses even your own best expectations.

Monday, November 03, 2014

Christmas party entertainment

Well, Christmas isn't far away now (less than 8 weeks) and I am getting well booked up with company christmas parties!
At the tine of writing I only have one Saturday night available (although I do have a few early shows this year, so there is a possibility I may be able to double up on a few, depending on where the enquiries are for!).
I do still have some midweek and Sunday availability and I have not sold new years eve yet if anyone wants some alternative entertainment this New Year.
If you know someone who is still looking for a great Christmas party entertainer then please tell them to check out www.adamnight.co.uk
P.S. bookings now being accepted for 2015 and beyond!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Ask the audience to phone a friend!

Well, 18 years in the business and I still haven't seen it all!
A new one for me at the weekend, got to my venue and set up, met the manager who told me they were expecting about 110 people, great I thought!
At 8:30 there are only 18 people in the room, the manager is still insistent that he wants the show to go ahead, so he goes on the microphone and asks the 18 people if they can get on their mobiles and try and get some more people down to the venue! (alas it did not work).
However, much to my surprise, when I asked for volunteers I got 7 people and hypnotised them all, and we had a great show!!! (although not much atmosphere from the ones left in the audience due to lack of numbers in a big room).

Monday, September 29, 2008

Meet and greet hypnotist!

I have just performed at a wedding reception!
Nothing unusual in that, in fact they usually go really well and I like doing them.
The problem - I originally thought I was going to have about 70 guests, on arrival I find out that there are only about 35 guests and about 4 of them are children, plus the bride and groom have decided to keep my performance a surprise.
The venue is not ideal either, on entering the building you come into a foyer, off to the right is the room they are holding the wedding breakfast in, next to it is a doorway to the bar and toilets, on the other side is a small room and another doorway to the kitchens etc.
The hotel manager originally suggested I set up in the small room until I pointed out there would be no where for the guests to view the show from, then we decided to move the show to the foyer, I set up my PA etc and sound checked then to find a mobile disco arriving and wanting to use the same area as me!
On discussion with the DJ we decide to loose my equipment and I plug in through his system.
This then led to a very unusual result, In my 'optimism!' I have decided to set up with 4 chairs, despite there only being about 30 adults, it being a surprise cabaret, there being no seating for my audience and the limiting conditions I manage to get 12 volunteers and work 9 of them. It was a really good show and everyone, young and old, thoroughly enjoyed themselves!

Feeling old!

I recently performed at a holiday camp in Great Yarmouth and although the show absolutely rocked, I left feeling a bit long in the tooth!
The camp entertainer that was to operate my sound during my show informed me that he had seen my show before!
He told me that he used to watch me perform every year when he and his family used to go to Pontins when he was about 10 or twelve and that I had already hypnotised his dad once!
Afterwards he was very complementary and said the show was awesome, even better than he remembered it!

Monday, September 15, 2008

"First Choice" International hypnotist!


Yes, I am now officially THE First Choice Hypnotist!

Well, I have just come back from doing a 4 day 'fly back' for 'first choice holidays' to Cyprus.

They contacted me at short notice and I was available for the days that they wanted and it all came together. I had a great time working out there and, according to the feedback from the booking agent, I went down really well!

Now waiting to see if there is any more, there is a rumour that they want me to go to Egypt next!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Great graffiti!

Hi, I was doing a gig, a football club presentation night, at a pub in Sunderland last night and saw some great graffiti on the dressing room wall.
The venue had a nice little stage with lots of black and silver curtains all over it, someone had written on the dressing room wall "Remember, if it all gets too much, walk to the back of the stage, go through the curtains and you will be in Narnia!"
This appealed to my sense of humour!

I've been lazy!

Sorry all!
I've had loads to write, but just don't seem to have the time.
I promise that I will try and catch up on a few of the interesting stories, but the next one is the one that inspired me to start blogging again!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Psychic / spiritualist and the hypnotist!

Well I have always considered myself a bit of a sceptic, I know a little bit about magic, mindreading and cold reading etc and therefore did not believe much about psychics / spiritualists etc.
I have just worked on the same bill as Ken Murray, 'the psychic cabbie' I was very impressed!
If it is not real I do knot know how he could get the messages from the other side that he appeared to be getting.
Plus what a great night, it was a sell out and the audience loved it!
He opened the show with this amazing display of very personal messages for people, he blew their minds! Then I came on with the comedy hypnosis and rocked the night!
I was so impressed that I have teamed up with Ken and added another page to my website to promote the new package show. http://www.adamnight.co.uk/psychic%20and%20hypnotist.htm

Bank Holidays love them / hate them? I don't know!

Well, we are in the bank holiday season again, I love them because they bring loads of work, but I hate them because you miss out on doing all that family stuff that everyone else is doing.
I.e. bank holiday Monday, with the family at my sister in law's house having a great barbecue, two thirty comes and i have to leave everyone to drive to Manchester for a big student graduation ball at the Hilton hotel!
Still, I keep reminding myself, It's the money that we do this for and I did work four night in a row over the bank holiday, so I guess I will just have to enjoy myself some other time!

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Another busy bank holiday!

Well, it's been another busy, but satisfying bank holiday weekend!
I have just completed four shows in four days and three of those shows have already said they want to book me back! (I must be doing something right).
I have been quite lucky this time round, three of those shows were quite local (less than an hours drive), only one long distance one, one trip to Bicester and back, some 550 mile round trip.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Is this the most unusual gig?

Over my many years in the business I have worked some strange jobs, I have worked in peoples houses, in marquees in peoples gardens, in home made marquees in peoples gardens (with the professional DJ working from the garden shed), I have worked on river cruise boats, in an outdoor, open air market (in the rain!), at 5am in a casino, at a stately home, in a cinema (several times), in a shopping mall, even in a fruit and veg market and in a cattle market (minus the animals!).
But I think my newest one is the best, I have just been booked to perform at a zoo!
Have you ever done a more bizarre hypnosis show?

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Tough Night

I had a return booking at a private family club in London at the weekend.
Usually a return visit means an even better night than last time,as people know what to expect and are keen to give it a try.
This was the exception to the rule! Got to the bit where I ask for volunteers and no one came up (begging really is an ugly emotion!).
We took a short break and tried again, this time we got a few, reluctant, volunteers but it was tough. Although I got a few into a light trance there was really only one workable subject, a 14 year old boy, he was fantastic!
So, we did a very impromptu show and I included, for the first time, something Chris James (www.chrisjames.info) had told me about. I did a question and answer session with the audience (a great little time filler, thank you Chris).
Anyway, the client was still pleased with the night and that is why we do this!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Have you done a rougher, tougher gig?

Over the Easter holidays I have had the pleasure of performing at one of the roughest, toughest venues I have ever been to.
On arrival I was pleasantly greeted by the shimmering surface of the car park, only to realise that was all broken glass!
I looked at the venue to notice all windows were fitted with re enforced safety cages around them!
On arrival I needed the loo, so popped into the gents and noticed that all the cubicles had had their toilet seats either stolen or broken and on closer inspection I noticed that none of them had locks on the doors!
When I went inside and to the bar I noticed that the till was protected behind a big wrought iron grill, Inviting! I thought!
However, the crowd were a little rough and ready but the show went well and as a bonus, when I left, my car was still where I left it and undamaged, that's what I call a good night!
Have you worked anywhere rougher?
P.S. Whilst there, I used the staff toilets behind the bar, they were no better and the light bulb was missing (or stolen)!

Monday, March 17, 2008

"As You LIke It", Like it!

Just recently performed a gig at a new Cabaret venue in My home town of Newcastle, As You Like It.
It went very well and was well received by patrons, staff and the local licencing officer who came along to vet my show.
In fact I have been re booked for two more dates!
This is a great new cabaret venue and I wish them every success!