Friday, 20 November 2009

Incognito Artists: Singing Waiters and Entertainers Extraordinaire

Incognito Artists are proud to announce the launch of our new website.


User friendly, fully interactive and great fun the new website delivers everything you need to know about Incognito Artists.


Visit our new website http://www.incognitoartists.com/
You can also see what Incognito Artists are up to by joining us on Facebook and on Twitter.

Singing Superheroes Surprise the Public at Piccadilly




The pride of the West End were out in force yesterday as the Singing Superheroes were hard at work putting a smile on the faces of the unsuspecting tourists in Piccadilly. After obligatory press photographs, the rousing renditions of Funiculi Funicula and That's Amore immediately gathered a crowd and got everybody in a great mood - there was certainly a lot of love being spread!

Keep your suggestions coming in for worthwhile venues and charitable organisations that could do with a superhero performance. We've had some great nominations such as children's hospitals and kids centres so thank you for putting to those who contacted us.

You can email us on the Batmail: superheroessing@incognitoartists.com
And you can keep up to date with our superhero activities on Twitter at: twitter.com/superheroessing

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Singing Superheroes: Calling All Londoners!


The Incognito team is surprising Londoners in the lead up to Christmas by popping up around the city dressed as lycra-clad superheroes, singing opera! We've already made the striking Royal Mail workers smile on their picket line and surprised the tourists at Trafalgar Square, and will be hitting more famous sites of London as the weeks go by.


It is part of a campaign to put on performances for those Londoners having a particularly tough time. So, if you know of a worthy organisation such as a childrens' hospital, hospice or equally deserving organisation or location, get in touch. Contact the 'Singing Superheroes' via the Batmail on: superheroessing@incognitoartists.com

And you can follow the Superheroes' movements on Twitter.com/superheroessing


Thursday, 29 October 2009

Incognito Diva sizzles in Chicago!

The beautiful and hugely talented Emma Clifford is currently sending pulses racing as Roxy in the West End sensation 'Chicago'. To book tickets to see Ms Clifford in action as the sultry seductress http://www.chicagothemusical.com/uk_site/buyticket_google.html

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Incognito support The Autism Trust




Geoff Sewell and Incognito were proud to perform at the Autism Trust conference in Berkshire, UK on Saturday 24 October 2009 alongside talented young stars Sam Rudderham and Derek Paravicini, both of whom have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Geoff’s daughters Sienna and Olivia also excitedly took to the stage. It was an extraordinary and moving evening.

Link to The Autism Trust website:
http://www.autismconference2009.com/

Original article in the Scotsman (October 1st 2009):
http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/Autistic-teenager-invited-to-sing.5694385.jp

Monday, 26 October 2009

Don't Cancel Christmas!

Calling all Corporate Companies looking at booking their Christmas Parties....

Simon Mitchell, MD of Impulse Events, reminds us of the £150 per person, tax break available that will help you to put your event on.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Incognito Artists in the Daily Mail

Wow!
The write up by Bel Mooney in today's Daily Mail has left Geoff Sewell blushing!

Geoff , who set up Incognito Artists ten years ago, went along with Tenors Ray Gabbard and Matt Rawle as a surprise present from Mother of the Bride, Bel to perform at Kitty, her daughter's wedding last weekend.

The boys had an absolute blast and came back raving about how happy the bride & groom were and how triumphant the gig was... Everyone loved the performance.

Most of all Bel, who writes the Femail column in the Daily Mail. Pick up a copy today or visit Bel's page, and read her glowing report of the boys in action.