University of Plymouth graduation ceremonies
"We simply couldn’t have delivered the event without Dan’s help.
"His support in the build up to the event was invaluable to us; he was able to negotiate with suppliers on our behalf, get prices reduced and identify where we’d missed things that were the difference between success and failure.
"During the build of the site and the ceremony week itself Dan and his team worked tirelessly. They oversaw the build, sourced security staff at short notice, provided us with food and made sure that everything ran smoothly.
"As project managers, Rich and I found Dan so easy to work with. His knowledge and experience are second to none and I can’t imagine us working with anyone else as production manager in ceremonies to come.
"Kaos Production really were the difference between an average event and the fabulous experience that we were able to provide for our graduates and their families. I can’t thank you enough."
Inspire Event
Kaos Production played a fundamental part in the planning and set up of the 'INSPIRE' Skills Festival at Plymouth Albion. The event was an opportunity for 14-16 year olds to have an interactive experience of working with key industry sectors to assist in their future career choice decision-making. We will certainly use Kaos again... the flexible, pragmatic and "can do approach" was a breath of fresh air!"
Kaos concept on ITV
Kaos Production's latest concept has been televised!
Dan Thompson, of Kaos Production, devised the idea of the Barbican Trail: a walk linking the Barbican's historic places.
He worked with the SW Co-operative Society and Barbican-based historian Chris Robinson on the idea, producing branded placards and leaflets to distribute in shops.
Tourists can now walk the Barbican Trail and find out more about the city's historic and cultural quarter.
See the ITV report on it here
Plymouth City Council
"Congratulations on organising a fantastic Respect Festival. The city centre was buzzing at the weekend but Sunday was really special. Despite the nasty weather, the Festival was a great success.
"As one entered the Guildhall it had a real wow factor. I thoroughly enjoyed all the events which were exciting, colourful and fun. The music, costumes, football match etc etc all added to a wonderful week. Many thanks for all your hard work in making Plymouth a truly multicultural city."
Vivien Pengelly - Leader of Plymouth City Council
