Brahms and Liszt get every audience involved. The sheer wit of the show has had previous clients including the Duke of Gloucester, Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Tim Rice in splits!
Brahms and Liszt play two classical musicians who at the beginning of the show appear to have wandered into the wrong place. With their fantastic communication with the audience they get everyone involved - from the children to the most reserved people in the crowd - in helping them create an unforgettably hilarious show.
Many people have said that the show only gets bigger and bigger as it goes on; the seated audience at the start soon get on their feet, get involved and build the show up to hugely amusing consequences in the finale - Last Night at the Proms.