Musical Comedy
Melody and laughter lives on as a perfect partnership in the world of cabaret. It’s a blend that is a sure-fire success with audiences who are encouraged to join in, play the stool pigeon or just sing-a-long.
An invaluable addition to many a chat show – just ask Jonathan Ross on a Friday Night – a singing ensemble which moves with the times, captures the mood and interlaces comic quips and comedic behaviour with its mellifluous musical offerings is always welcome.
Ranging from opera to rock n’ roll, incorporating impressions and serving up satire, musical comedy is, and always will be, a staple component of the contemporary cabaret scene.
Musical Comedy Overview
4 Poofs and a Piano
from The Jonathan Ross Show
Barron Knights
British Humorous
Black Onyx
Comedy. Music and vocal impressions
Cantabile
Satiric songs for corporate functions combined with close harmony singing
Chambers & Nettleton
Sketches and songs
Chimes II
Sixty minutes of comedy and 60's rock n roll plus a 45 minute dance session of sixties music
Colville & Walker
Two of the original Grumbleweeds
Dancers Incognito
Get The Party Started with this spoof dance segment culminating in The audience being led onto the dance floor
Flight of the Conchords
Merciless - poking fun at the pop music world
Jason Wood
Top quality vocal impressions culminating in Jason's splendid version of 'Nessun Dorma'
Jim Tavare
Jim has been described as the modern day Victor Borge of the double-bass
Kit & The Widow
Sophisticated songs and humour in the style of Flanders & Swann Can compose an appropriate ditty to the occasion
Paul Morocco
off beat humour and music
Rebecca Carrington
Talented musician, impressionist and singer
Singing Servers (The)
Spoof waiting combined with opera
Stilgoe & Skellers
Witty music from the lyricist of 'Cats' and 'Phantom of the Opera' Combined with the piano and voice of Peter Skellern
String Fever
Brilliant Musical mayhem
Three Waiters (The)
The originators of the highly successful spoof waiter/opera scene
Tenors & Divas Incognito
Superb voices combined with humour to suit the occasion