THE SPOKEN WORD INSPIRES,
MOTIVATES AND ENTERTAINS.
Give your audience something to talk about at your next event.
THE SPOKEN WORD INSPIRES, MOTIVATES AND ENTERTAINS.
Give your audience something to
talk about at your next event.
“Your presentation certainly matched well with our Work/Life Balance theme of the AGM. As you could tell by the laughter, participants enjoyed your entertaining talk on “Balancing Life with Humour”
Canadian Mental Health Association
"Endearing, Topical, and very funny. That is Kenny Shaw in a nutshell! We first hired Kenny to MC Countryfest in Dauphin over two decades ago and he has worked the crowds every year since then. He ranges from the cool to the manic in a twinkling of an eye (usually his) and always with a warm chuckle.
Kenny is the consummate professional; always on time and on cue. Ours is a big four day festival and Kenny is out there every day, all day, and he introduces artists, contest winners, talks up sponsors, shoots their t-shirts into the crowd with his homemade air bazooka, plays guitar and sings goofy songs, and keeps up a steady patter, poking fun at politicians, music history, pop icons, all while imitating a wide range of celebs and doing the weather report. Oh, and I should mention he also does his own kids show on Saturday morning. As you can imagine, we have formed a very warm relationship with Kenny over the years and we count on him to be an on stage link to the crowd, and the patrons expect him back every year. I highly recommend you make Kenny part of your event!" Eric Irwin, President Dauphin's Countryfest, Mayor, City of Dauphin
"I would like to pass along our personal endorsement for Mr. Lars Callieou. The Edmonton OTS hired Lars to headline our Fall Comedy Classic and he was an absolute hit. He displayed a great degree of professionalism and was prompt and polite through our entire arrangement. At no point did we feel that his jokes were out of line and strongly recommend him for any kind of oilfield event."Edmonton OTS
"Leland Klassen was very funny … with impressive physical comedy using his long, gangly legs and huge hands to portray a variety of absurd situations." Star Phoenix, Saskatoon