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Book Trivia right now at our introductory cost. Our most common trivia formats average about 90 minutes, ensuring that your customers will stay for food and drinks while they play. We provide pens, sound equipment, answer cards, unique questions, and professional hosts.
Sales and Traffic:
- Increased Sales: Bars and restaurants experience an average increase in sales during trivia nights, with some venues reporting doubling their sales compared to non-trivia nights.
- Traffic Increase: Trivia nights can lead to a significant increase in foot traffic, with some venues seeing a 40% increase on themed trivia nights.
- Repeat Business: A Datassential report found that almost 25% of respondents said they would visit entertainment venues more often if they had regular trivia nights.
Demographics and Participation:
- Age Range: Trivia nights attract a wide age range, but the younger crowd (25-40 years old) is increasingly choosing venues that offer this unique blend of entertainment and socializing.
- Team Sizes: Teams typically consist of 4-6 people, allowing for a good balance of knowledge and skills.
- Motivations: Trivia nights offer a fun way to socialize, test knowledge, and enjoy a night out.
Benefits for Businesses:
- Attracting Customers: Trivia nights can attract customers, especially during slower mid-week nights, and encourage them to stay longer and spend more.
- Promotions and Specials: Trivia nights can be integrated with promotions and specials on food and drinks, encouraging increased sales and conversions.
- Socialization: Trivia nights foster connections and build friendships, creating a positive social environment.
- Brand Recognition: Hosting trivia nights can help bars and restaurants build brand recognition and attract a loyal customer base.
Big Brain Energy Trivia
A trivia format not just about knowing-it-all, but having the confidence to back it up. Big Brain Energy is four rounds, five questions per round, with a unique halftime question, and a final wager round. The four rounds are broken up into 5 Questions, with 1-5 Confidence Points that must be assigned based on the confidence of your answers.
The halftime question differs from week to week. Sometimes you’ll be challenged to name the Artist, Song, and Album playing over the speakers. Sometimes you’ll have to name the Top 5 in a category. Sometimes you’ll be tasked with a spelling bee. But you’ll always have a chance to gain some bonus points.
Most trivia games put everything on the line with a final, random wager question, but we do things differently. The team with the most points at the end of Round 4 will get to decide the CATEGORY for the Wager Question. You should be rewarded for being the best after 4 Rounds, so we’ve got your back! $100-200
Pick Your Brain Trivia
Pick Your Brain Trivia gives teams 5 Categories to answer, but 5 different answer sheets they can choose from. Once the category is read out, teams will choose their scorecard, with each scorecard being worth a different point value per correct answer. Cards are either worth 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 points per correct answer
Example: The five categories are Oscar Winners, NFL Teams, Zoo Animals, US Presidents, and Candy! Team Newnan Rules knows a lot about US Presidents, so they chose their 5 Points Per Correct Answer scorecard. Each scorecard can only be used once, so teams must be strategic in when they use which scorecard. $100-200
“Local Flavor”, A Family Feud-Inspired Game
Who doesn’t love Family Feud? The iconic game show asks teams to guess the most popular answers to survey questions asked to 100 people. A “face-off” determines which family controls the board, after which they try to name all the correct answers before their opponent steals the points. Each correct answer earns points based on survey popularity, with higher values in later rounds.
Now, we’re bringing it to local venues. We’ve surveyed 100 LOCALS on various topics, and teams will be challenged with filling out the survey answers as quick as possible. Gain points for time, accuracy, placement, and answering bonus trivia questions. $100-200
Stand Up Comedy – Open Mics & Showcases (Hosted by Newnan Time with Harold)
The key to a great comic is the ability to (confidently) express original stories, observations, and punchlines to a room full (or almost empty) of people. The High Spirits Comic Team includes comedians too young to drink and comedians who have already retired. The experience and creativity that each comic brings to the stage guarantee an emphasis on individuality and bravery. We trust in the belief that our team works best when they are themselves.
Our individual stand-up comics are open to 5, 10, 20, and 30-minute individual sets, offering a flexible and hilarious addition to any special occasion. But our recommendation is to book them for a night shared with open mics, or a full showcase featuring multiple talents. Contact us to discuss rates and availability, and we’ll work with you to create the perfect comedic experience for your event.
An improv jam (or mixer) is a performance wherein any attendee is invited to participate. Akin to an open mic for poets or comics, a jam is often a free or low-cost event organized for amateurs and held for community-building or learning purposes
If you want to introduce people to improv without a firm commitment, an Improv Jam is the solution! Our team of Improv Hosts will work with you to create an unforgettable event of brave choices, improv basics, and a TON OF FUN!
At our Improv Jam, we provide:
- All the necessary tech equipment.
- Game descriptions (accessible via QR code for your convenience).
- The Goals of Improv.
- Our special ‘Jam Awards’ for players who get closest to our improv goals.
This space is free from criticism and panic, but a haven to connect with fellow performers and nurture your skills. You’ll work alongside seasoned improvisers from the Coweta, Fayette, and Atlanta areas, all dedicated to bringing out your best. A guided improv show that works like an open mic. Hosted by Lenton Lees, it features professional talent to play along with the audience participants and lasts two hours. High Spirits Entertainment provides everything except the venue.
Improv Workshops
Whether you’re organizing a team-building event for adults or leading a class of youngsters, the laughter-filled world of improv is a valuable addition to any form of entertainment. Our improv workshops, designed to be both entertaining and beneficial, promise a hilariously good time for all.
From Goal 1 (accepting ideas) to Goal 6 (be a story-teller), our classes bring out the best in veterans and bring beginners up to speed through original Goals of Improv, High Spirits specific games, and a group of directors who have experienced all the highs & lows in this art. Every class is taught emphasizing the individuals and their creative wants/needs. “Be Yourself” is our top rule of improv, and we let our students shape our classes as they move along. No performer is the same, and that’s the best part of it!
The workshop experience will guide players through “5 Acts” to help them get comfortable in all aspects of improv and performing. Each Act covers several of our unique Improv Goals.
The workshop isn’t just for actors – anyone looking to develop their communication skills – no matter where you want to take those skills. It’s suitable for all levels of experience; beginners are especially welcome. Improvisation appeals to business professionals keen to improve their public speaking, teachers hoping to engage students more meaningfully, and anyone who wants to have purposeful fun while meeting new people.
In one-time workshops, we take players through each Goal of Improv, with a few exercises and games designed to highlight each skill.
Improv Performances
With 15+ years of Improv experience (both as a director and performer), Director Lenton Lees promises to bring a consistently funny, professional improv show by adults, FOR adults, with a handful of improv veterans who have performed all over the country (and we pay them for everything they do). This is not your community theatre improv scene. We keep our cast small to ensure we only present the best local talent so you can enjoy a night of musical games, audience engagement, bad pick-up lines, and lightning-fast decision-making set up by you, the twisted viewer.
We offer a handful of popular and well-known improv formats:
Head to Head divides our cast into two, forcing them to find audience members as moral support, coaches, and often teammates. The games in this show are designed to be competitive, with clear-cut “winners,” and usually call for an audience vote.
Whose Line follows a similar format to the popular “Whose Line is it Anyway?” show. The program features many popular games, and audience interaction is paramount to everything we do.
Musical shows allow our DJ and live musicians to help bring an extra layer of complexity and creativity to beloved and original improv games. We don’t just smash a finger on a PLAY button–we bring in a live musician experienced in improvising music. There is an additional fee.
Celebration shows focus on one audience member (or a couple) with a handful of games designed to make their special night unforgettable—a show built around them. This format is perfect for someone comfortable being pulled on stage and involved in the creative process. They will not have to do anything they’re uncomfortable with, but the more engagement, the better. Everything in this show is about YOU.
About our Founder / Director, Lenton “Harold” Lees:

Lenton is a theatre professional, having over 20 years of experience as a director, actor, trivia host, and improv specialist. For the past 10 years, he has served as the Director of Improv at four separate locations. He has been educating children, teenagers, and adults throughout Fairburn, Sharpsburg, Newnan, and Atlanta. Lenton thoroughly enjoys showing others what joy theater can bring into their lives, both on and off the stage.
Lenton is a professional trivia host, social media influencer (can you be a professional at that?), and writer.
