A short time later, a competitive second waiter decides to join the stage resulting in a singing duet that could include anything from Pavarotti to Dean Martin, Lloyd Webber to Puccini.
But the real fun is only just beginning! To the further surprise of the audience, a third waiter gatecrashes, and the performance concludes in true Three Tenors style!
The Three Waiters hide in plain sight, posing as real waiters before eventually grouping to reveal their true identities - three talented opera singers. The content act is sophisticated, but the impromptu style takes away the seriousness often associated with opera by adding an element of fun, spontaneity and surprise.
Because of the vast repertoire and experience of each of the performers the act can be easily customized to suit your particular requirements. Be it a dinner party of twelve guests through to a ballroom of one thousand, the concept has proven equally successful to all audiences - average punters at a suburban golf club dinner, through to the most discerning opera buffs.
“You boys were absolutely terrific” John Howard
“Well done guys… just superb” Richard Branson/Virgin Airlines
“We’ve got singing waiters in New York, but nothing like this!” Peter Greenberg/NBC New York
“Oh you guys were awesome!” Michael Klim/Olympic Gold Medallist