• A corporate entertainment act suitable for corporate events, fundraisers, award nights, AGM's and company parties
  • Weddings
  • Private Parties
  • Special Events
  • Stunning voices and hilarious banter
  • An unstoppable mix of classic rock and opera show-stoppers
  • Suits audiences from 15 – 1,500 or more
  • A surprise dinner act lasting approximately 30 minutes
  • "Full Monty" package available – includes surprise dinner act and 1 hour after dinner entertainment
  • We travel and perform worldwide!

Some of our regular performers:

 

Loren Geeting

Loren Geeting Headshot Hailing from sunny Los Angeles, Loren most recently performed in the West End in the role of Rodney in Opera North's acclaimed production of Kurt Weil's One Touch of Venus, having created the part.  He has also performed as Dean Martin in the West End hit, The Rat Pack, Live From Las Vegas, Danilo in Carl Rosa's production of The Merry Widow, and created the role of Dexter in the West End hit, Beautiful and Damned.  Since coming to this end of the pond Loren has played such roles as Gaston in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Enjolras in Les Miserables, Boone in Whistle Down The Wind, the title role in Phantom Der Oper (German National Tour), performed opposite Janie Dee in the European Premier of Shostakovich's Paradise Moscow, created the title role in the new musical Courtenay, and performed as Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus for Rome Festival Opera, and for Opera North. 

Loren was named BBC Radio2's Voice of Musical Theatre in 2002, and has also been a very popular guest singer on BBC Radio2's Friday Night Is Music Night.  Loren toured the country with Ruthie Henshall in the summer of 2005, performing in sell-out concerts, as well as producing his own concert series: Too Darn Hot.  Recently, Loren has worked on the movie version of Sondheim's Sweeney Todd directed by Tim Burton, starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter, as well as appearing in Whirlwind for Streetwise Opera.

See more of Loren at: lorengeeting.net


Siubhan Harrison

Siubhan Headshot Siubhan Harrison trained at the Guildford School of Acting. Her theatre experience includes: Spike in Bad Girls the Musical (West Yorkshire Playhouse); the Factory Girl as well as covering and regularly playing the role of Fantine in Les Miserables (West End); Michelle in Carmen (New Vic and regional tour); Suzanne in the new musical Castaway Café (Edinburgh Fringe); and Stella in Whale Music,(Medena Theatre). She was part of the choir for Ruthie Henshalls Magnificent Musicals tour and performed at Windsor Castle in a special concert version of Les Miserables for the Entente Cordiale.

Siubhan was Faye Taylor in the Cannes nominated film, The Man Who Met Himself, appeared in a commercial for Sony, has recently shot an international campaign for BMW and appeared on the Al Murray show with Brian May and Roger Taylor. She is currently appearing in We Will Rock You (West End), where she covers the roles of Meat and Scaramouche.


Chris Campbell

CCampbell Headshot Chris’ Theatre appearances include: Ollie Ollie Oxenfree, Hatchet, and The Homecoming for the Irish Arts Theatre of Los Angeles; The Trouble With Christmas, and Broadway Backstage for Backstage Theatre; as both Mac and Devine in A Flag to Fly for both the Santa Cruz Theatre and The Celtic Arts Centre in LA; the role of Georg in She Loves Me for Long Beach Playhouse; and Luiz in The Gondoliers for the Los Angeles Studio Theatre.  He has appeared in The Three Waiters throughout the UK and Europe.

He is the lead singer for “Tr3nity,” having released the albums “The Cold Light of Darkness” and “Precious Seconds,” and has recorded the audio book for Murphy by Samuel Beckett.  For television, Chris has appeared as a lead in Ident – Great Britons, as well as in the role of Dean Holland in Casualty for the BBC.


Justine Balmer

Justine Balmer Headshot Justine trained at L.S.M.T. at the Old Vic.  Her Theatre appearances include: Session Singer for ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ (Comedy Theatre, London); Kate in ‘Teen Scream’ (Workshop – Lincoln Theatre Royal); Understudy Kate & Hattie in the UK Tour of ‘Kiss Me, Kate’; Marjorie the Stork in ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ (Byre Theatre, St Andrews);  ‘ The Phantom and the Opera’ (UK Tour); Lady Larken in ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ (Landor Theatre, London); ‘Walk with the Angels’ (Soho Theatre, London); ‘ West End to Broadway’ (QE2 Jubilee Cruise); Sally in ‘Dangerous Obsession’ (Hull New Theatre); Cyrenne in ‘Rattle of a Simple Man’, Maggie in ‘Dead of Night’ and Pauline in ‘One for the Road’ (Princess Theatre, Hunstanton); Stadium Theatre Company for P&O Cruises; numerous pantos including the title role in ‘Cinderella’, Alice in ‘Dick Whittington’, Princess in ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, and Prince Charming in ‘Cinderella’.  Film appearances include: Tim Burton’s ‘Sweeney Todd’.   Justine has featured in commercials for G-Tech and Yes Car Credit, and can be seen in numerous photographic campaigns.  She is also a regular guest presenter on QVC!


Delroy Atkinson

Delroy Atkinson Headshot Delroy Atkinson’s work in stage includes the West End hit Avenue Q, (Noel Coward Theatre), The Enchanted Pig (Young Vic), Come Dancing, The Harder They Come and Pinocchio (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Jerry Springer the Opera, winner of the Olivier Award for best performance in a supporting role (Lyttleton and Cambridge Theatres): Bombitty of Errors (New Ambassadors): Rent (UK Tour and Prince of Wales): Five Guys Named Mo (Number One tour).  Other theatre credits include Our Country’s Good, The Tempest, Treasure Island and Twelfth Night (all for The Nuffield Theatre): Poison (Tricycle Theatre): A Midsummer Nights Dream (Goldsmith Park) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (WYP) and Heroes (Blue Elephant).  Television and Film credits include No Heroics (BBC3), After You’ve Gone (BBC1), Moonmonkeys (Avalon for BBC3) Nathan Joseph in The Bill, Jason in Still Crazy (Columbia Tri Star): From Bard to Verse (Baby Cow for BBC3): Damien in Did You Get the Bag? (Candella Films): Keith in Weekends (Sightline Production).   

 

We reserve the right to change performers at short notice.