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EXCLUSIVE COMPETITION! Tea at London's Savoy Hotel with Teatro, theatreland's first super group

Fancy spending the afternoon sipping tea with four of the most charismatic, charming and talented men in the UK?

MailOnline is offering a lucky winner plus a friend the opportunity to have 'Tea with Teatro'. To add a bit of class to the occasion it will be held at the splendid Savoy Hotel, in the heart of theatreland. You will be treated to traditional English tea, complete with scones and cucumber sandwiches. After you have enjoyed the delicacies and the delightful conversation, Teatro will wander over to the piano and serenade you with a number of tracks from their forthcoming album, Teatro, out on November 26. Take outstanding vocal talent of four good looking young men and a unique collection of timeless classics from musical theatre and you have all the ingredients for the success of Teatro, already billed as theatreland's first supergroup.

The band evolved through a process of four hugely talented and like-minded singers – three British and one American – deciding that Teatro's moment was at hand and fusing their talents. Each had already achieved outstanding success in the West End or on Broadway - Simon Bailey for instance played the lead in Les Miserables and turned down the opportunity of appearing in Phantom Of The Opera to join the group which the singers believe will do for theatre music what Il Divo has done for opera.

Simon was joined by Stephen Rahman-Hughes who played the lead in the seminal production of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams which brought the glamour of Bollywood to the West End, Jeremiah James from upstate New York who turned down the role of Sinatra for the call of Teatro, and by Royal Acadamy Of Music graduate and classically trained singer Andrew Alexander.

Teatro the album will feature the great anthems from a century of musicals which have captivated successive generations including numbers such as Music of the Night (Phantom of the Opera), Maria (from West Side Story) Don't Cry For Me, Argentina (Evita), Somewhere Over The Rainbow (La Cage Aux Folles) and Love Changes Everything (Aspects Of Love). Testimony to the album and the musical heritage on which it uniquely draws is the fact the shows from which the songs originate have between them won an astonishing collection of 23 Oscars, 11 Golden Globes, 39 Tony Awards and three Grammys.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is answer this simple question: How many members does Teatro have?

Email your answer (with 'Teatro' in the subjecy line), along with your name, address and contact number to editorial@dailymailonline.co.uk by Friday, November 23 at 5pm.

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