Neil Mullarkey co-founded Britain's top improvisation troupe, THE COMEDY STORE
PLAYERS, and continues to improvise with them twice a week at London's
famous Comedy Store, alongside Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. His many
credits include the Austin Powers movies, Whose Line Is it Anyway and
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.
Neil runs workshops using improvisational theatre to enhance people’s
skills in communication, leadership and innovation. Businesses to benefit
from Neil’s training include the BBC, Thames Water, City University
Business School, the NHS, The Body Shop, Relate, Lloyds TSB, Vodafone
and BP. A hilarious alternative after-dinner speaker, Neil’s award-winning
alter ego, L. Vaughan Spencer “The Gangsta Motivator" stars in Don’t
Be Needy, Be Succeedy.
I thought your session was particularly effective
for shaking up people's thinking, getting us to act spontaneously, creatively
& quickly and being positive and constructive about new ideas.
- Participant in a BBC Leadership workshop




