
Paul Isaak
Nominated for Zero Academy Awards
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A Corporate Comedy Experience. |
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Conventions
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Trade Shows
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Festivals
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Cruise Ships |
Paul Isaak has the
ability to reach every member of the audience, and bring out laughter from
many different levels. His performance is engineered to be ideal for any
situation. As the show is clean enough for family functions, Isaak's
performance will never offend your clients, but will leave them with a positive impression
of your organization.
People who have seen the show repeatedly, laugh as hard, or harder, than
those who are discovering it for the first time. Each performance is unique.
Isaak's appeal to all kinds of people can be seen by the diversity of his clientele.
| Corporate | Festivals | Noteworthy |
- Air Canada
- Coca-Cola
- Gulf Canada Resources
- IBM
- Spruce Meadows
- Mobil Oil
- Imperial Oil
- Dominoes Pizza
- Agrium
- Royal Bank Dominion Securities
- Alberta Motor Assn.
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- Kitsap County Fair
- Tanana Valley State Fair (Alaska)
- Singapore River Buskers Festival
- Calgary Exhibition & Stampede
- Whistler Summer Festivals
- Saskatoon Exhibition
- Edmonton Fringe Festival
- Vancouver Street Fair
- Ottawa Exhibition
- Calgary International Children's Festival
- Prince George Exhibition
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- IAFE Convention at Las Vegas Hilton
- Ocean Princess Cruise Ship
Panama - Acapulco
- Holland America Maasdam
Maratimes.
- Featured on Sony's Extreme Gong Show
- America's Funniest Home Videos
- Canada Day on Parliament Hill
- Opening Act for John Melencamp
- Keynote speaker at MacKenzie Region Youth Leadership Conferance
Northwest Territories.
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Isaak began his professional career as a physical comedian in 1988. Since then his show has wowed audiences in seven countries.
His performance features the most unusual assortment of circus skills, combined with little or no fear of public humiliation.
The most amazing thing about the show, is his ability to include members of the audience, as
the stars of the show. He asks the CEO of an international Energy company to do the most
outlandish things on stage, and to the delight of his admiring staff, the CEO complies.
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