Food

For some reason, food seems to be a necessary part of the show. However, "food" can be (and has been) anything from thick, juicy prime rib to soda and cookies.

We prefer to share what the audience is having. If you're having a buffet or plated dinner we'd like you to add us to the count. If you're having cheese and crackers, we'd like to nibble too.

We NEVER imbibe alcohol during a show. (However, if you have a bar we might ask for something that looks alcoholic, like gingerale with a cherry.)

We prefer our own table at dinner so we can eat quickly and maybe plan strategy ("let's do our scene over by the far table") but we'll continue to mingle and schmooze during dinner. This can be helpful to your event if service is slow and the audience might otherwise get bored.

Sometimes we've eaten pizza in the "green room" while the audience enjoyed a $100-a-plate dinner. We understand. We're actors: we need food but it doesn't have to be elegant. We just prefer not to eat at the "kids table" if we don't have to.