Act II releases 2016-2017 season shows in Puerto Vallarta

Act II Stages is entering its 4th astonishing year in Puerto Vallarta!  They have an unbelievable new season in store for you with many of your favorites, including Paul Fracassi, Brittany Kingery, Levi Kreis, Jai Rodriguez, Carly Ozard, Renee Armand, The Kinsey Sicks, Elvis Martinez, Tribute Shows to Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles, and the “Queen of PV,” singer Lorena Peril!  They’ve also added some incredible new “world-class” talent to this year’s lineup, including Debby Holiday (multiple billboard-charting singer/songwriter), comedienne Alison Arngrim (“Nellie” from the television show, Little House on the Prairie), Canadian heart-throb and recording artist, Jeffrey Straker, and Las Vegas singer/recording star, Michelle Johnson.
 
Also known for having the most outrageously entertaining drag shows in Puerto Vallarta, Act II features the ever popular Hedda Lettuce, Mama Tits, Tipsy Rose Lee, Daisy Bucket, Delighted Tobehere, ChiChi Ronas and Joanna.  AND New York City’s “Way-Off Broad” (and Puerto Vallarta Favorite), Sutton Lee Seymour, will be performing her two all-new signature shows this season.  
 
On its beautiful 160-seat Main Stage, Act II is excited to present the Tony-Award Winning Broadway Musical AVENUE Q, starting November 12. This absolutely hilarious show beat “Wicked” for the Tony Award. STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW, the “perfect Vallarta musical,” starts on November 14. Then, there’s the classic Alfred Hitchcock spy thriller, 39 STEPS, and the stage play, PLAZA SUITE, featuring 15-time Emmy winner, Eileen Matthews, the award-winning play, CASA VALENTINA, a true story about a 1970’s B&B that caters to transgenders, and the PVGMC Holiday Concert, directed by Alfonso Lopez. This season also brings back the fabulous “WHAT A DRAG SHOW,” Puerto Vallarta’s largest charity event of the year. This one single event raises enough money to keep the Banderas Bay Woman’s Shelter going for almost the entire year.
 
Beginning Sunday, November 27, Act II will be hosting the incredibly popular 18-week VOICE OF VALLARTA for its fourth season.  Auditions are October 1, 15 and 16 at 3:00 pm.  This year’s winner will receive $20,000 pesos, a single CD, professionally recorded by the PV recording studio, ProSantana, and lots of other fabulous prizes.

For a complete listing of the incredible ACT II shows, or to order tickets, go to www.act2pv.com

Act II Stages is entering its 4th astonishing year in Puerto Vallarta!  They have an unbelievable new season in store for you with many of . . .

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