After Dinner Speakers: Brahms & Liszt, Jerry Springer, Genesis

The Brahms and Liszt Musical Comedy Cabaret consists of Frank on keyboards and Des on percussion with the audience on just about everything else - two men old enough to know better and far too experienced to change! The unique blend of humour and music that is Brahms and Liszt is equally as hypnotic on an audience of 32 as it is 2000. The cabaret was designed to bring a little light relief to formal banquets and balls and is performed during the meal while the guests are seated. The show runs for about two hours and is based on two classical musicians who appear to have walked into the wrong concert hall and are performing to the wrong audience. They slowly manage to inveigle the audience into helping them out with hilarious consequences, resulting in a Last Night At The Proms finale. It's a gentle kind of audience participation that will sway even the most coy of spectators. The evening is tailored to the company or client who is hosting the evening and Frank and Des will include information they have been given about the guests. Brahms and Liszt – a breath of fresh air for any corporate event.

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