Look for links to pictures of many of the artistes - more are added regularly.

MICKIE DRIVER Mickie has captured the spirit, fun and warmth of the Variety and Music Hall era and brings them back today in his unique one-man shows. This is one of the happiest and most popular 'In house' shows available today - don't miss it!

TONY ARNOLD From Dixieland and Ragtime to 'When Your Old Wedding Ring Was New', Tony is a performer of talent and charm. As well as solo, Tony works with his great pal Dorothy Sayers. It's a dream of a combination and a wonderful act.

RAY C DAVIS A fine song and dance man, Ray has worked in West End musicals and throughout Britain, most recently in 'Pickwick'. His act also includes a 'Flanagan and Allen' tribute and some 'George Formby' to his own ukulele accompaniment.

SWINGSTREET Take a comedian/vocal impressionist and a Tiller Girl, make an act out of them, and it's sure to be fun. As Swingstreet, Peter Antony and Lee Reynolds are a fantastic fun-filled duo of song, dance and laughs.

ANNA GOLDEN Billed as 'The Little Cockney Sparra', Anna's special blend of warmth, bounce and humour give a unique interpretation to her wide range of songs. Need a disco for the over 60's? Anna and her husband, Ray, provide just the thing to make the party swing.

LINDA WATTS Stunning to the eye and beautiful to the ear, Linda Watts takes you on a delightful journey through the Music Hall, Musicals and Operetta - all without leaving your seat. A. very popular act and one you'll remember for a long time.

STEVE GALLER The man with the banjo. Spend an hour or so in Steve's company and you'll have enjoyed a really marvelous singalong. George Formby, Al Jolson and good old Cockney songs feature in this young man's extensive repertoire.

DAVID BUCHTYAR A fine violinist working with his own backing tracks, David will take you on a fascinating musical journey. It's always a tonic to hear a beautiful instrument beautifully played, and his repertoire contains some of your favourite, most enchanting tunes

TONY WEBB One of the H1-DE-HI' Webb twins, Tony's act if a fitting tribute to the great Mario Lanza. 'Nessun Dorma' and, of course, 'Because' are only two of the treats you'll enjoy when his lyrical tenor voice beings back happy memories of a musical legend.

IAN GALLAGHER Following a world tour, Ian is home again and available to entertain our audiences. The songs of Matt Monro, Frank Sinatra and many, many others are given the 'Gallagher' treatment in a wonderfully entertaining show.

DOROTHY SAYERS Equally at home on the piano or the piano accordion, Dot can play for singalong, dancing or just listening. She gets the party going with a swing and will be delighted to accompany you as you entertain your friends.

KIM SMITH A regular summer favourite on the Isle of Wight in musicals like 'Me and My Girl', Kim packs his hour show with a wide range of songs including a tribute to George Formby complete with banjo. Something to set your feet tapping!

MAURICE KACHUK This talented young man is bound to bring a smile to your face with an hour packed with song and dance. From Forty Second Street to Singin' in the Rain, he's our very own Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly in one. This act is entertainment at its best.

LAURENCE PAYNE One of our foremost accompanists, Laurence is ideal for dinner music, playing for your own show, or accompanying a talent competition. Self contained and happy to provide the necessary sound equipment, he's the ultimate professional musician.

IAN ADAMS Having toured the UK in many musicals and variety shows, Ian is well equipped to take you on a magical trip through his world of song and dance. It's almost as if you're walking down Broadway. Enjoy the superb voice and talented feet of Ian Adams.

PATSY PETERS An Irish colleen offering a wonderful range of songs from good old Music Hall to modern ballads and Country and Western - or why not have a complete C&W show? Patsy's own brand of humour adds a touch of spice to a smashing show.

RIC KING With your enjoyment in mind, Ric and his keyboard provide a fantastic evening of dance and song to cater for any age. If you want to make it a party and you want to make it go with a swing, you can't do better than make it Ric King.

CARLENE PENCE The beautifully lilting songs of Ivor Novello are combined with musicals, Gilbert and Sullivan, and operetta in Carlene's exquisitely costumed show. A tribute to the Music Hall, too.

JULIA SUTTON Star of the Players Theatre, Julia portrayed Florrie Forde in the West End production of 'Underneath the Arches' - the Flanagan and Allen story. Equally famous for her 'Marie Lloyd', Julia's stunning costumes are only outshone by her talent.

GRAHAM HUNTER A regular and favourite entertainer aboard the Canberra, this young man tailors his act to suit his audience. Graham's easy and melodic vocal style ranges from Music Hall and musicals up to the present day - don't miss him.

HAZEL KING & LINDA PARKER Egyptian traditional dance (that's Belly Dancing to you and me!) is wonderful to watch and, if you'd like to, enormous fun to take part in. Hazel and Linda love presenting this unusual and fascinating form of entertainment

THE ORANGE PIPS A first class trad. Jazz band always in demand. Any requests? The Orange Pips will be delighted to play them. Arrayed in their colourful waistcoats and bowler hats they will put sparkle into a garden party or any special event.

RITCHIE RICHARDSON Swing back to the sixties with Ritchie, his Hawaiian shirt, guitar and sunglasses! Buddy Holly and Elvis are amongst the many pop and rock 'n' roll stars recalled in this super show. Singing, dancing or listening, you're bound to enjoy it.

IAN AND FRIENDS Ian Thom is a one-man travelling puppet theatre and his friends, the puppets, are all made by the man himself. An astonishing array of characters will display Ian's skills to the full. Using string, rod and hand puppets, it's a fascinating show.

TONY JACOBS Acclaimed vocalist with the Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Tony brings you memorable ballads from the big band years and then rekindles memories of the great Louis Armstrong with his virtuoso trumpet playing - a stylish act, this one!

JULIA BURNETT Immaculately top-hatted, Julia takes you back to the good old days of The Empire, The Tivoli and The Oxford working in the style of the old male impersonators. Pure nostalgia well delivered.

HARRY JACKSON Enjoy a good singalong and have a bit of a giggle too Any requests? There's hardly a song he doesn't know and he'll be only too pleased to play them for you. Have keyboard - will travel. ... that's Harry.

NICK PUTZ Preserving the skills of the circus performers, Nicks fire-eating abilities a astounding. Having a garden party? He will be a huge attraction, welcoming your guests as the stilt-walking MC. With his juggling too, is there no end to his talents?

PAUL HARRIS Known for his regular appearances on Radio Kent, Paul is a talented Music Hall comedian and much respected author. His book on Panto Traditions contains a wealth of information and the Frankie Howerd biography is a fascinating read.

JENNIE FITZGERALD When she's not touring in the 'Tribute to ABBA' show, Jennie is delighted to bring her own brand of song and fun to our clients. She'll even let you play her maracas. Swingalonga Jennie!

STEVE MERRICK A highly talented singer/accordionist, Steve spends much of his time performing either in Spain or the top London hotels. His varied act includes 'As Time Goes By', 'Marta', 'Strangers in the Night', and many, many more.

MIKE MARANDI Born in Cyprus, Mike is a highly sought after young entertainer. From love songs to the 'bumps and grinds' of Tom Jones, we guarantee a magical hour of entertainment. You'll probably want to take him home to keep, but sorry, you can't!

BARRY DANIELS An entertainer of considerable style, Barry presents a varied programme of show songs interspersed with splendid impressions of the great Hollywood stars all with a touch of good, clean humour. A most enjoyable act.

MARY KING This thoroughly enjoyable entertainer's rendition of the best Music Hall songs is a joy to behold. 'Won't you come home, Bill Bailey' and 'I want to go to Heaven for the Weekend' are just two of her favourites - you'll love all the others too!

MARK ALLAIN To the accompaniment of his acoustic guitar, Mark sings from an amazingly varied repertoire. Working in the style of a street busker, Mark's wonderful enthusiasm adds a bit of zip to your day.

PETER HARDY-POWELL This accomplished actor/singer is often working in Germany or the USA in musicals and plays but, when possible, makes himself available to perform his 'Songs from the Musicals' and 'Noel Coward' shows. A talented young man.

CAROLE DOREE Music Hall, the Twenties, the Forties and songs from the best musicals ever written combine to make Carole Doree's act a joy to watch. Lots of audience participation too - Carole really is a tonic!

JEFF WAYNE With a twinkle in his Irish eyes, Jeff will intersperse songs from the shows with impressions of Jolson, Bing, Nat 'King' Cole and Max Bygraves. A bit of comedy and, of course, 'Danny Boy' and 'Kathleen' will complete a splendid show.

PETER ANTONY This talented comedian and impressionist takes a wry look at life and finds lots of laughs on the way. If you'd like to invite Lieutenant Columbo, Tony Bennett or Frank Sinatra along for the evening, invite Peter - the others are bound to turn up!

MARY BUDDELL Available as a modern cabaret act or a beautifully costumed Music Hall entertainer, Mary's style and talent assure you of a wonderful time. As well as lots of singalong participation, Mary involves her audience I making music with a set of handbells

PETER WILLIAMS From background music for a dinner to a good old knees up, Peter's experience and ability assure you of just the sort of music you need, or, how about an elegant tea dance for a change? Here's something different - Karaoke with real live accompaniment!

TONY PHILLIPS Why not try a quiz night? Tony is an expert quizmaster and will keep the evening rolling along with lots of questions on lots of subjects and many a laugh in between. Working in teams or individually, here's a chance to show what you know.

TERRY DALY A member of the Magic Circle, Terry is a master of close up magic as well as the big stage illusion. Table hopping during a dinner can start your party with a swing, or why not have a magical cabaret? Either way, he'll totally mystify you.

PHYLLIS GILLINGHAM Virtuoso accordionist Phyllis Gillingham is one of the favourite acts on the cabaret circuit. Sing along with her for a while, then enjoy her outstanding performance of the Can-Can (played, not danced!) It will leave you breathless!.

SUE KENNET A fine soprano new to the circuit, Sue has a wonderfully warm personality and the brightest of smiles. She will sing selections from 'My Fair Lady' and favourite pieces from the most loved operettas. Be carried away on the wings of song

JACQUJE TOYE & PAUL DAVIS Jacquie is best known for her many 'Good Old Days' TV appearances and Paul for his musical direction on countless productions. They are available as solo acts, or choose their combined talents. Either way, it's a first class show.

DAVID BAKER Make your special occasion even more special with a professional Toastmaster When David dons his red tailcoat, you know you're in capable hands. One of Britain's very select band of professional Town Criers, he's a bit of Old England.

JENNY MAYNARD Noted for her appearances on TV's 'Who Do You Do', Jenny recalls with uncanny accuracy the stars of yesteryear and today. Then, back as Jenny Maynard, she surprises you with an absolutely beautiful singing voice. You'll enjoy Jenny's act.

JOHNNY MAIRE An exceptionally talented magician, Johnny produces vividly coloured silks seemingly from nowhere in a slick and mystifying act. His ability to make animals from balloons will entrance you and his finale. . . well, book him and see.

DALE AND GLORIA WARREN The very best of Variety is brought to you by this wonderfully talented couple. Country and Western, Cockney song, lots of comedy and some wonderful costumes make this a highly sought after act.

JOHNNY SLAP One of the most talented jugglers working today, Johnny has performed his act on a world-wide stage. You'll warm immediately to his personality and his own special brand of humour. Who will be brave enough to be his assistant?

FREDDIE HARPER At the keyboard, Freddie can provide 'dinner music', dance music or a singalong. He even dons a waistcoat and cloth cap for a good old cockney knees-up! Working singly or with a drummer as 'The Freddie Harper Duo', it's sure to be a good night.

PATRICIA VARLEY EMI Recording artiste Patricia appeared in the film Trainspotting but is usually found singing songs from Music Hall through Standards to the Light Classics and Operetta - the choice is yours. Available self contained or with an accompanist.

MICHAEL RICHARDS Born in Wales, Michael's skills are in making as well as playing the harp - probably the most beautiful of all instruments. Sit back, relax and just let the music carry you away. The hour is gone before you even know it.

ANDREW BREWIS A smile, a keyboard and a lot of talent make Andrew's show a joy to see and hear. Choose from 'Dance band Days', 20's to 50's, Music Hall, Ivor Novello, War Time Melodies or even a combination of the lot! A stylish entertainer.

GORDON KENNEY Re-live those fabulous years of the sixties when songs were still songs. Gordon Kenney recalls the ballads and the well known pops plus a few songs from his favourite musicals. This is a thoroughly enjoyable and join-inable show.