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Sprinkle some giggles on your corporate shindig! Hire fun London corporate entertainment with fast, free party caricatures that spark smiles & conversations, bringing energy & genuine connection to events. Perfect for breaking the ice - and showing your coworkers to be the charming characters everyone always suspected they were!
I add a dash of fun that keeps everyone smiling long after the bunting’s come down. Whether it’s a summer party, client lunch, product launch, networking tipple, office party fiesta, gala awards extravaganza, junket jaunt, trade show a-gogo…or even something more niche (chimpanzee gala?...secret society?) - I'm game.
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I roam the land supplying corporate entertainment hire at events, sketching really quite good party caricatures that are hilarious fun but that can also be very appealing. It's like a free therapy session with a side dish of laughter lines, basically the best freebie you'll ever get at a corporate party (besides those leftover canapés, you know).

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Corporate parties are office meetings on steroids, with fancier snacks and a free bar, where guests swap business cards and awkwardly avoid the dance floor. They're the only place where you’ll find a CEO and an intern bonding over mini quiches.
They can be anything, and anywhere (indeed, after so many jobs in the City, I've developed an irrational fear of large intricate corporate buildings - you could say I have a complex complex complex), and all shapes & sizes of corporate entertainment operate, from stilt-walkers to limbo dancers...although it's true that limbo dancers are thin on the ground.


I can jazz up my card with logos and/or a snazzy message - ideal for flaunting your brand, delivering a brilliant idea, or just to add a stylish touch to the occasion - perfect for when you want to say, ‘This event was fun and we had a budget'! Plus it makes the whole thing feel wonderfully official, like your fun just got corporate approval. Click here for details
What I don't like about office parties is looking for a job the next day.
Phyllis Diller