AUSTRALIA'S LEADING
SUPPLIER OF CORPORATE & SPECIAL EVENT ENTERTAINMENT
CABARET ARTISTS & PRODUCTION
SHOWS
THE THREE WAITERS
BASED: Sydney & Melbourne,
Australia
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Imagine at your next function, the evening is running
according to plan when one of the waiters begins to sing a few well-known
tunes amongst the guests. Your guests are simultaneously stunned by the
waiter’s behaviour and intrigued by the fact that the waiter sang so well!
A short time later, a competitive second waiter decides to join the fun
resulting in a singing duel that could range from Pavarotti to Dean Martin
and Lloyd Webber to Puccini.
With the audience already completely engaged, a third singing waiter emerges
and the act concludes in true “3 Tenors” style!
A short time later, a competitive second waiter decides to join the fun
resulting in a singing duel that could range from Pavarotti to Dean Martin
and Lloyd Webber to Puccini.
With the audience already completely engaged, a third singing waiter emerges
and the act concludes in true “3 Tenors” style!
PLEASE NOTE:
The Waiters "hoax” and infiltrate from the commencement of the event. The
optimum performance time is during the main course, before the main has been
cleared. About 80% of the show is performed amongst the audience. For safety
reasons it is essential that all waiting service stops during the show.
In a very short period of time, The Three Waiters have become a much sought
after act for the corporate stage. Those in event management will have
experienced the agony of trying to dream up new and exciting ways to make
their event the one that sticks in everyone’s minds. As fully trained
singers, The Three Waiters can make your event fun and memorable whilst
introducing that added element of sophistication.
UNIFORMS
It is important that as part of the act, The Three Waiters dress the same as
any other waiters at the event. They supply their own black trousers, black
shoes and white shirts. Any additional waiters apparel needs to be organised
through the specific caterer or banquets supervisor of the event.
An essential part of the performance is to convince the guests beforehand
that they are ‘real waiters’. This involves mixing and hoaxing as waiters
before the actual “show” begins.