Jay T Singers can deliver the best musical entertainment packages.

The Three Waiters, The Michael Buble Tribute show and many more.

From swing to opera or contemporary ballads to surprise acts, we have been dazzling audiences with, unforgettable and stunning performances..

Jason Jay has perfomed all over Europe and this is your chance to see him in one of the outstanding shows he presents.

He adds that special something to concerts, corporate events, receptions and of course weddings, not forgetting private parties, after dinner shows and great rates for charity evenings.

Our shows have been presented to hundreds of satisfied audiences all over Europe.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

The Three Waiters




The concept of The Three waiters involves three talented and highly entertaining opera singers masquerading as “legitimate” waiters before unveiling an amusing, yet sophisticated show.

Subtly, the performers infiltrate the function as legitimate members of the real waiting staff. The guests have no clue of what is about to come, however, all is not what it seems.

Over a period of time, to the surprise of the guests, an unexpected story unfolds taking then through a dazzling show culminating in a performance a la The Three Tenors.

Hypnotwist






A famous entertainer from the Czech Republic is introduced, having flown directly from sell out performances at the Acropolis and the Kremlin palace. He dazzles the crowd with his opening number and loud suit, singing a knock out song from 70’s.

Is he just a singer? NO. He is much more. He moves through the audience and chooses three ‘volunteers’. He announces their fate…… They are about to be hypnotised. Gasp! Unbeknownst to the audience, two of the three volunteers are in actual fact part of the act and have been seated guests throughout the evening. Anxious moments pass as the three are tested as to whom will be the most receptive to the hypnosis, and you guessed it we are left with our two ‘undercover’ guests who are by now in a deep trance.

What follows is an incredulous display of uninhibited talent from two unassuming guests who are now under the spell of the Hypnotist. From ballroom dancer to Rock Star, meet an Operatic tenor, be treated to a ‘Pop’ Medley featuring all your favourite hits from Tom Jones to Elvis, Bee Gees to Abba, culminating with an appearance of The Three Tenors. The show comes to a dramatic climax as the audience realise they have just been had by ‘HypnoTWIST’.



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Tuesday 25 January 2011

JAY T SINGERS VISITS BRIGHTON

JAY T SINGERS VISITS BRIGHTON
After a successful show in Brighton at the weekend Jason Jay was met with rave reviews from his clients about the unique and stylish show he produced for them.
The company, Vigla Natura invited a handful of past guests from there resort in Kefalonia, Greece, to an intimate weekend at the the Seattle Hotel, Brighton.
Many Thanks from all at the Jay T Singers for a lovely time.
Below details the show Jason did for Vigla Natura.

My kind of music

What is it? The script encourages people to get involved as much or as little as they feel comfortable, by singing along to songs like, “Volare” or “You Raise me up”. But a show wouldn’t be complete without the legendary “Nessun Dorma”.

The powerful songs and light hearted script are the perfect way to accompany your event.
What makes it unique? Unlike many cabaret shows the performance takes place in the audience. It’s a proven style that we have been using to make sure everyone has a good time.

‘My Kind of Music’ is a 30 minute high impact cabaret designed to work whilst people are seated during a meal/wedding breakfast. This can be a one or two man show and the songs can be adapted to your taste and style.

Tuesday 18 January 2011



Four Voices In Concert, Regent Centre, Christchurch

ANYONE who was around when Big Little Theatre Company was formed in the early 90s will remember what a breath of fresh air it brought to the local theatre scene, so it was a huge treat to attend the inaugural concert by four of those people - Jason Jay, Giselle Summers, Tracy Challen and Nolan Dark.

All of them have moved into the professional world since those early days, singing in the West End and on cruise ships as well as locally, and I have no doubt that as Four Voices they will quickly and deservedly make their mark.

The evening consisted of mainly show music with a final classical section, and there wasn’t a single number that was less than superb. If I say that they didn’t always take themselves too seriously, that is no reflection on the excellent standard of singing and presentation – but when did you last watch a soloist performing O Sole Mio (great one Jason!) as someone else wandered on eating a cornetto? Whether this delicious ice cream came from Italy or the Regent I couldn’t say, but…
There was also a running gag concerning Nolan’s t-shirt from the Les Miserables 25th (yes Nolan, not 21st!) anniversary concert at the 02, which he wore when he took part in the performance. One of several hundred, ‘tis true, but even so…

From Mary Poppins and Chess to West Side Story and Les Miserables, from Phantom Of The Opera and Jesus Christ Superstar to Love Never Dies and Spamalot, and from La Donna Mobile to Nessun Dorma, we heard four voices as the peak of their powers in this beautifully staged evening that was a real privilege to attend and which well deserved its standing ovation.

I do have just a couple of criticisms though. Financial constraints meant that they performed to backing tracks, and I did feel that these were sometimes too loud and did not complement the voices as much as live music would have done. It would also have helped to have a star cloth or even a couple of potted palms at the back of the stage, as black curtains and mostly black costumes made for a slightly dull look – when the girls changed into deep pink towards the end it made a tremendous difference.

Linda Kirkman
Four Voices review by Ray O' Luby




GIVE a big hand for the Big Little Four. Back together after ten years, Jason Jay, Giselle Summers, Tracey Challen, and Nolan Dark, are all ex members of the renowned local Big Little Theatre Company, having since achieved success on the national stage.

With Musical showstoppers and light classical evergreens, their powerful vocal quality, along with their engaging humour, all made for a splendid top of the scales packed house entertainment.

From the USA we had the rhythmic city sounds of Bernstein and Sondheim's West Side Story and, though set in Edwardian London, a Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious selection from the Sherman Brother’s Mary Poppins.

ABBA’s Bjorn and Benny’s Chess included the moving I Know Him So Well.

Les Miserables flew the flag for France, while Britain proved her worth with Lloyd Weber standouts, and for ‘something completely different’ the Python's Spamalot with The Song That Goes Like This hilariously sending up the whole Musical Big Number tradition.


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