‘For Crying Out Loud!’ : David Mitchell’s entertaining presentation about the life of a Town Crier
‘The talk was not only a visual delight, but was truly thrilling as he held the audience spellbound at every word,’ said Chester Inner Wheel, whereas the Robin Hood Theatre Luncheon Club reported, ‘I shouldn’t think I need to tell you how well your talk went today. Everyone left with smiles on their faces, which speaks for itself.’
The Bank of Scotland appreciated that this speaker’s contribution to the event begins as the guests arrive: ‘Your greeting of members as they arrived and announcement of the lunch being served added to the atmosphere of the occasion.’
Dorset Ladies Luncheon Club was likewise appreciative of the interaction, ‘It was nice that you mingled with the ladies before and during the Luncheon and got them involved. Your talk was both humorous and informative, with your robes adding colour to the occasion. A great success, thank you.”
Rochdale Woman of the Year Luncheon felt that having a costumed speaker added to the occasion: ‘We certainly enjoyed your company. Never before have I seen so many ladies wanting to be photographed with the guest speaker, and your outfit is amazing.’
The material in this presentation is always in good taste, which is something that The Elizabethan Luncheon Club Sutton Coldfield particularly valued, ‘It is a great pleasure to enjoy entertainment which is original, witty and inoffensive.’
A wide variety of organisations find that the Chester Town Crier provides a memorable evening. The Lady Captain of Bramhall Park Ladies Golf Club wrote, ‘Many thanks for making our ladies supper evening such a success. You are the talk of the club! From start to finish you made it a very special, unforgettable occasion.’
The President of Wrexham Rotary Club was equally complimentary, ‘I wanted to pass on the Club’s thanks for your entertaining contribution to our recent Charter Night. Your talk was exactly right for the occasion and the feedback following the event was very was very complimentary. Your well-told anecdotes had the audience enthralled and your interaction with people during your talk kept everyone on their toes!’
From the first moment that guests arrive, and are greeted with Regency-style gallantry by the splendidly-attired Crier, they sense this is going to be a genuinely ‘different’ event. David loves to tell the tales that arise from his most unusual occupation. So why not invite him to speak to your organisation? Give him a call.