“No Gracias!” Brings Theatre to the North Shore and raises money

You are cordially invited to attend the play, “No Gracias!,” a 2 Act light musical comedy,  at The Stage and Forum Theatre in Nuevo Vallarta on Tuesday, January 17th and Wednesday, the 18th at 6 p.m. and on Thursday, January 19th at 2pm.  Performances of this original play will benefit Tercera Edad, A.C., a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of senior citizens of the Bahia, who are in need of basic resources.
 
“No Gracias!” is a musical comedy set at a tropical beach restaurant.  Fred and Dotty have just traveled from Saskatoon to “paradise” to buy a house and enjoy a new life. But the money they are about  to spend is not theirs! They have met two realtors who have shown them a delightful house and gardens right on the corner of Pescado and Langosta. But the realtors are not who they seem to be!  And this is where the real fun begins!

“No Gracias!” is a delightful play with fun twists and turns that retirees, expats and visitors alike will identify with. The play is written and directed by Brus Westby, with original music by composer, Keith Ashwood Montgomery in collaboration with Peter Gordon. The music skillfully ties each scene together in the most entertaining way.  The Paradise Players of Bucerias, a local theatre ensemble, will perform “No Gracias!” for 3 shows only as they offer up a performance filled with music, laughter and surprises!

Stage and Forum Theatre is located at the Marina directly across the channel from Paradise Village. The venue has comfortable seating, excellent acoustics and an elevated stage. The theatre has been successfully hosting entertainment for several years now and is known as a quality venue with a beautiful location. Next to Stage and Forum Theatre is the Wine and Burger Bar and Grill, where audience members can dine before or after the play.  A generous portion of the proceeds from your dining experience will also be donated to Tercera Edad, giving much needed resources to local senior citizens.

Tickets for “No Gracias!” are now available from the  Broken Art Studio (at the Bucerias Art Walk), at Luna Lounge in El Centro Bucerias, at the Tercera Edad booth during the  Bucerias Wednesday Market, at the La Cruz Sunday Market or online at buceriasterceraedad.org.  

You are cordially invited to attend the play, “No Gracias!,” a 2 Act light musical comedy,  at The Stage and Forum Theatre in Nuevo Vallarta . . .

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