Before the pandemic, almost nobody was talking about virtual events. They were the more passive, less liked cousin of in-person events. Yet, when the horrors of 2020 struck, we all[...]
Monopoly may be the world’s most popular board game in the world, but do you have a horror story or two while playing it? It may have involved a board[...]
Events are one of the most vital parts of public relations – bringing people together to share a unique and memorable experience creates the perfect opportunity for brands to develop[...]
So far in this Entertainment PR blog series we’ve heard about what Entertainment PR actually is, and how it relates to events and festivals, games and toys, restaurants and venues,[...]
I must confess I am not the biggest fan of playing sport nor feel that comfortable in a sporting and recreation environment, having dabbled in netball and hockey at school,[...]
Yes. I admit it. I am one of those people. I am at my core, a complete and utter theatre nerd. #DramaticGasp Okay, so not to dissuade you from continuing[...]
Most of us are familiar with venues such as Holy Moley, Timezone and Flip Out, but do you remember where you first heard about them? If it wasn’t directly from[...]
I have a very distinct memory of Christmas Day 2010. I unwrapped a large box to uncover the new Littlest Pet Shop Playhouse along with a selection of miniature animals.[...]
Although I do love a restaurant launch, events and festivals are one of my favourite forms of Entertainment PR. The pure joy and tangible connection you can cultivate between a[...]
As discussed in our last blog post, entertainment PR is not solely about the arts, but comprises an array of entertainment in many forms. One of the most popular forms[...]