corporate team building workshops & performances for Retreats & Events
Team Building Improv & Sketch Comedy Writing Workshops
Energize your team, encourage creative thinking and problem-solving, or just treat your staff to a hilarious day of imaginative activity, all led by experienced KML improvisation and writing professionals.
We custom design workshops to meet your business needs
Our professional instructors come to you.
Writing workshops may also include professional KML actors who will perform your team’s brand new sketch comedy material on the spot
Benefits for your organization:
Better Communication, increased engagement
Goal setting and time management
Alignment of talent with your mission and objectives
Benefits for your team members:
Increased confidence
Trust and interconnectivity with management and team members
Identification of creative ideas to drive motivation and enthusiasm
Commissioned Live Sketch Comedy Entertainment For Your Company Events
KML creates all-new live sketch comedy performances for your company’s event, or just for onsite employee entertainment. Have a particular topic you want lampooned? We’ll write and perform a unique production that meets your needs.
After consulting with you, a team of our artistic professionals will create a performance that works best for your event/environment
We’re tackled many topics like gender disparity in the tech industry (Night of the Living Data), nerd culture (Game of Nerds), food culture (KML Holds The Mayo), race (Honey, I Shrunk The Whites), and we’re prepared to frame any issue important to your company’s interests.
Our fees are competitive and tailored for each consulting arrangement, and we can easily provide you with a scope of services. Please contact our corporate programming director Allison Page at allison@killingmylobster.com or complete this quick form. Here are just a few companies who’ve enjoyed KML’s services:
2016’s “Night of the Living Data,” a much lauded production commissioned for Arcadia Data & the Hadoop Summit, focusing on the gender gap in tech. Here’s a review: “Startup came up with genius way to battle sexism at tech conferences” - Observer