
... or are they?
Imagine during your
next function, one of the drink waiters bursts out a huge operatic
note initiating thunderous applause...then promptly returns to his
duties.
A short time later, a competitive second waiter decides to join
the stage resulting in a singing duel that includes anything from
Pavarotti to Dean Martin or Lloyd Webber to Puccini.
But the real fun is only just beginning. To the further surprise
of the audience...a third waiter "gate crashes," and the performance
concludes a la "The Three Tenors."
The Three Waiters is a truly unique concept. It involves three talented
performers hoaxing and infiltrating your event as "real" waiting
staff. But this is not a "wacky waiters" show, and in fact is quite
the opposite. The show provides sophisticated, high quality entertainment
made up of some of the best performers that opera and music theatre
have to offer.
The structure and content of The Three Waiters suits a wide spectrum
of audience taste by taking away the seriousness often associated
with opera and adding an element of fun, spontaneity and surprise.
With repertoire consisting of arias made famous by "The Three Tenors"
along with well-known songs from popular musicals, The Three Waiters
has proven equally successful to audiences of football players and
auto mechanics, as well as the most discerning opera buffs, high-end
corporate executives and Heads of State.
Whether a dinner party of twelve guests or a ballroom of two thousand,
the structure of the show along with the repertoire and experience
of each of the performers allows the act to be easily customized
to individual requirements. That's why The Three Waiters have performed
for American Express, AT&T, Citibank, Coca-Cola, Goldman Sachs,
Hyatt Hotels, McDonalds, NBC TV, Sony, and many more corporate groups.
They are The Three Waiters...or are they?
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