Who is Neil Mullarkey?

"One of the unsung heroes of modern comedy, not many can match his ability. As a founder-member of the Comedy Store Players, he helped create the template for improvised comedy." The Guardian

Neil Mullarkey studied Economics, Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University. He was President of the Cambridge Footlights.

With Mike Myers he founded Britainšs top improv troupe, The Comedy Store Players, in 1985, and continues to improvise with them twice a week to sell-out houses.

He has been seen in Whose Line Is It Anyway, Have I Got News For You, QI, and Austin Powers movies (International Man of Mystery and Gold Member).

His award-winning character, L. Vaughan Spencer, stars in "DON'T BE NEEDY, BE SUCCEEDY" which has toured to theatres and corporate conferences across the world.

Neil (as himself!) also runs interactive workshops using the techniques of theatre improvisation to enhance creative, leadership and communications skills - more information at www.ImprovYourBiz.com

Recent clients include BP, Vodafone, Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi, KPMG, Unilever, Ashridge Management College, the BBC and the National Health Service.

Vastly talented
The Guardian

Engaging and quick-witted
The Daily Telegraph

Much more about Neil at www.NeilMullarkey.com