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Wacky Waiter
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The Wacky Waiter


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Introducing ... The WACKY Waiter!

It's 5 minutes before show time and your guests are anxiously awaiting tonight's entertainment. You panic, your comedian had to leave because his wife went into labor! You explain to your guests you have a backup for the evening. It's a staff waiter, but it's his first night on the job.

This formal but buffoon-like waiter creates havoc, mayhem and laughs galore. Either as a stage or strolling act, bringing his dinner diversions to parties for all sizes of events. Awards banquets, cocktail hours, Christmas parties, corporate sales meetings, or any event that you want to produce fun and memorable times, The WACKY Waiter is your guy!

"The Wacky Waiter was great! Stupendous!"
Leonard Maltin
Film Critic
Los Angeles, CA

Here's just a few companies that have experienced The WACKY Waiter: IBM, Exxon, Blue Shield, General Electric, Caterpillar Inc., US Foods, Edison Energy, Pepperidge Farms, Norelco, First Union, Conoco Inc., Lancaster Laboratories, Accu-Sort Systems, PA Telephone Association 

Letter of recommendation from the Telecommunications Association of Michigan:
 
Dear Pete,
 
Your act was the best banquet entertainment I’ve seen in a decade with the Telecommunications Association of Michigan.  Our group loved it!  Some literally fell out of their chairs with laughter.
 
We’ve hired comedians before.  Most must tell a few jokes to get the audience warmed-up before they catch the style and pace. Then there’s always the worry that content could offend some, and not have enough edginess for others.  This is not the case with your act. We’ve already recommended you to other state telecom association across the country.
 
The beauty of visual comedy is its universal appeal – the audience demographic almost doesn’t matter. Visual comedy is immediately funny on its surface.  It doesn’t take a lot of effort to understand. When it’s done well – and you do it very well, it needs no warm-up and there’s no worry about offending words.  It’s just plain funny to anyone.  Visual comedy has lasting appeal.  It’s easy to forget a joke, but any time I want to laugh to myself, I can replay in my head the hilarious visual images of your act.
 
We enjoyed the set-up required to make your disastrously inept hotel waiter as “replacement entertainment” surprising to the audience.  We had fun making-up the hazily-referenced stories to lead them to believe that we had lined-up the Canadian Prime Minister.  Our members took the story hook, line and sinker right up to the point where we told them the Prime Minister couldn’t show because his wife was having a baby.  Several of our members have told us in fun that they’ll never trust us again!
 
We enjoyed working with you, Pete, and were outstandingly entertained.  It would be my pleasure to recommend your act to any group.
 
Best regards,
 
Pamela S. Shimer
Director of Marketing and Education
Telecommunications Association of Michigan