THEY improv leads the way
for corporate event, banquet and private party entertainment with their New Hampshire game shows. These
shows are designed to entertain and to produce positive results.
Participants in the games have a lot of fun while lowering their
personal barriers and increase their ability to participate in
personal relationships.
Each
New Hampshire game show is individualized with elements adjusted based on the needs
of the audience. This includes shifting from ratings G through
NC-17, wholly audience driven to packing participants with comedic
performers, and from innocuous shows to shows that ambush unwitting
audience members.
Most New Hampshire game shows are provided as a low-tech adventure which allows us complete flexibility to adjust to the audience members as well as to fit into any venue. Additional
set elements, equipment, scoreboards, etc. are available at an
increased cost. Besides the host, a Vanna is available at an increased
fee, and is recommended for shows with larger audiences. Travel
costs will also be added to any quote.
New Hampshire game shows
come in ranges of 30, 45, 60, and 90 minutes. Prices range due
to the level of customization, so you should contact THEY improv
for a quote.
Our New Hampshire game shows are available at any location throughout the state including in Portsmouth, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, the White Mountains or anywhere else. Whether at a ski resort or at Wentworth by the Sea, there's a selection of options that can help your group achieve its goals.
Contact THEY improv to find out the variety of New Hampshire game shows available
and how hiring THEY improv is a winning proposition for everyone.
Email THEY improv at info@THEYimprov.com
or by calling THEY improv at (866) 219-4386.
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Our New Hampshire Game
Shows include:
The Functional Feud: Loosely based on television's
popular Family Feud, the Functional Feud has competitors competing
to come up with complete lists from popular knowledge. From naming
the seven dwarves to the seven deadly sins, common knowledge is
challenged for points and bragging rights in this battle of wits.
Learn more on our Functional Feud Page.
The NewlyMet Game: Loosely based
on television's popular the Newlywed Game, the NewlyMet Game pairs
contestants off to prove that they know more about each other
than the other pairs. Audience members serve as the judges with
bizarre and fun ways to show incorrect answers. Often entertaining
and amusing, this brings knowledge of each other to a new level
and enhances personal relationships in a fun and supportive atmosphere.
Learn more on our Newly Met Game Page.
Match Me If You Can: Loosely based
on television's popular Match Game, Match Me If You Can pits two
contestants against one another trying to match answers with a
panel of six audience members. Other audience members serve as
judges with group fun at incorrect answers. This game improves
the group mind of a team and helps people to see things through
each other's eyes.
Learn more on our Match Me Page.
Timed Tirades: Loosely based on television's popular Minute To Win It or Beat the Clock, THEY improv's Timed Tirades pit contestants against each other in big goofy activities. With dozens of options for contests, with everything from airguns to hopping, there's something for any group. One of our most popular options, you should contact us today to find out how we can increase employee bonding through these fun activities. Because it reinvents itself and changes the contestants, this can be used for a slightly larger group range (20-75).
Learn more on our Timed Tirades Page.
Murder Mystery Mayhem: This is a custom-built murder mystery
party for your group with a THEY improv professional facilitating
the evening and making sure that everyone has a good time. With
our emcee watching over your group, the attendees are pitted against
one of their own, a murderer, who works to get away with murder!
If someone solves the crime, the murderer is found and the super
sleuth gets a prize. If the murderer gets away with it, he or
she gets the prize instead! Additionally, a prize is given to
the best actor/actress in your group. A great game for smaller
groups (15-40) that are looking for unique entertainment.
Learn more on our Murder Mystery Mayhem Page.
Trivia is not Trivial: Designed for larger groups, the audience is divided into teams, usually by table. The teams are provided with the upcoming categories of questions. They talk amongst themselves and determine their confidence for each category. Then, as questions are asked, the teams compete against each other to win a trivia quiz without the benefit of technology. This bonds team mates, has friendly competition and can be done throughout a meal leading to a more lengthy shows. While most are 30-45 minutes, this can run for 90 minutes or so. A great game for slightly larger groups (50-150 or more).
Learn more on our Trivia Games Page.
Audience Olympiad: For larger groups one of the potential issues is a small percentage of the group participating in the activities. Into this area THEY improv developed the Audience Olympiad. This is designed to divide the audience into teams and for the teams to determine within their group who will participate in each activity with scores being aggregated together for a total result rather than game by game. Everyone on the team wins prizes whether or not they physically participated or not. This means that they're more likely to cheer their team on to victory. This is the only game show that we generally do not provide the prizes as the teams can get quite large. We can bring the prizes for a negotiated charge.
Learn more on our Audience Olympiad Page.
Getting To Know You: Designed as a team building effort, the audience is divided into several groups. Each group is provided with a period of time to talk to each other. They are expected to learn pertinent details about each other and to get to know each others' personality. One person from each group is brought up in front of the audience. They are each provided with a white board to write answers. The person from each group is asked questions about themselves. Their group then tries to match those answers. It is a great way for people to get to know each other better and learn things about one another. A great game for slightly larger groups (70-150).
So You've Got Talent: We have a variety of formats designed to bring out the unsung talent of your group. Whether singing, dancing, acting, comedy, writing, skills of dexterity or human oddities, there's a format to push the boundaries and to get your coworkers, friends or family to bond as never before. Our facilitators can assist or simply provide the framework for your people to become stars. To learn more about these, please see our Talent Page by clicking here. There are versions for just about any sized group (10-150) or for smaller groups (10-30) to perform in front of major audiences ranging in size into the many 100s.
What's the Deal?: For larger groups, maintaining the interest of the audience can be key. Similar to the Let's Make a Deal TV show, our What's the Deal, our Emcees wander the audience challenging audience members to trade options to win a variety of prizes. The big winners from the audience are then brought on stage to make deals with one another or to trade for potential larger prizes. This is also a fun way to run a White Elephant event or other gift exchanges. Prices vary wildly based on whether we're providing the prizes and the expense involved with the prizes. Likewise, for larger audiences we might provide camera crews and projection for an additional fee.
Learn more on our What's the Deal Page.
Proud to serve the entire Granite State including Manchester, Berlin, Claremont, Concord, Dover, Exeter, Franklin, Keene, Laconia, Lebanon, Nashua and Portsmouth, and Rochester.
"Have Laughter, Will Travel". Look to THEY
improv to provide your needs.
Contact us at info@THEYimprov.com
or by
calling the director of THEY improv at (866) 219-4386.
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