Naked Boys Singing! and Jean-Guy Comeau’s ‘Totally Romantico’ to Debut at Incanto

Pianist and singer Jean-Guy Comeau (Jay-Gee) is one of Vallarta’s most versatile musicians and has been performing solo and with other artists in the city’s different venues for the last 15 years.

Jay-Gee’s classical training and teaching career permit him to be at ease in diverse multiple musical styles, passing from Baroque to jazz along with his interest in French and Mexican genres. He has been part of Incanto’s roster of popular entertainers from the very beginning and is currently a vocal coach for the upcoming off-Broadway hit, Naked Boys Singing!

Jay-Gee’s all-new show in the piano bar, ‘Totally Romantico’ includes smooth jazz, light classics, French and Latin favorites and has something for everyone. He will play on Wednesdays from 5-7pm beginning Nov. 7.

Naked Boys Singing!

Conceived and directed by Robert Schrock, this hit musical comedy revue had its New York premier twenty years ago and ran for over twelve years to become the second longest-running musical in off-Broadway history.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Naked Boys Singing! world premiere in Los Angeles in 1998. It stars six talented guys who sing and dance au-natural, with music direction by Bob Bruneau and Jean-Guy Comeau.

The all-Latino ensemble features actors/singers Max Albertos, Mitchell Guzman, Joby Hernandez, Fidel Rebolledo, Renzo Sotelo, and Luis Villanueva. Opening night is Oct 31 at 7 pm. Visit Incanto’s all-new website for tickets.

Hannah Brady

Now playing in Incanto’s theater, internationally known vocalist Hannah Brady takes you on a musical journey featuring classic jazz, swing, and a dash of Broadway in ‘A Golden Era Evening’. Familiar favorites include I’ll Be Seeing You, Lost and Found, People, and a few other musical comedy gems that will have you reeling with laughter. Hannah will be accompanied by Andres Piedra on piano. Saturdays at 8 pm.

Armando Reyes

Local artist Armando Reyes’ ‘Life Drawing’ Art Workshops are now on select Wednesdays at 4pm. Some art supplies will be provided, and you can bring your own. There will be a nude model to draw and the artist will share his talent and expertise. Participation is encouraged but not required. Beginners welcome. Your first drink is included. See Incanto’s website and facebook page for more details and information.

Paco Ojeda

Incanto’s final Dinner & Movie for the season hosted by Paco Ojeda will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 7pm featuring the 1988 film, ‘Beetlejuice’. Enjoy a special dinner menu, big screen, and air-conditioning.

Halloween Party

Incanto will celebrate Halloween with their annual party and costume contest in the piano bar on Oct. 31 starting at 9pm. 2×1 margaritas all-night long, live entertainment and some fun surprises. Costume contest at 11pm with more than 5000 pesos in cash and prizes. The cast of ‘Naked Boys Singing!’ will join following their show. No cover charge.

In the Piano Bar…

Tongo plays Latin/Cuban rhythms on his handmade instruments and sings in English and Spanish. Tuesdays at 5pm.

Singer-songwriter Edgar Roxha sings in English and Spanish and plays acoustic guitar. He has a beautiful voice and mellow style that is perfect for a relaxing evening with your favorite cocktail. Tuesdays at 7pm.

Joby Hernandez plays pop/rock/classic favorites in English and Spanish on Wednesdays at 5pm. Also, see him as co-host of Open Mic on Thursdays at 7:30pm.

‘The Red Suitcases’ band plays Latin favorites and American classic rock/pop covers in English and Spanish, Sundays and Wednesdays at 7:30pm.

Pianist Dennis Crow plays standards and show-tunes Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun. at 9:30pm. Join him around the piano and sing along to your favorites!

Singer-songwriters Zoe Wood and Eduardo León play Nuevo Flamenco and Latin standards, covers, and originals with Danny Renteria on percussion. Thursdays at 5pm.
They move to Mondays at 7:30pm starting Nov. 5. No show Oct. 25.

Open Mic is on Thursdays at 7:30pm hosted by Tracy Parks and Joby Hernandez. Sing, dance, the stage is yours. No cover. Arrive early to sign up.

The Joan Houston Show is on Fridays at 5pm with Bob Bruneau at the piano. Favorites from ‘The Great American Songbook’ and lots of laughs.

Luis Villanueva sings Latin favorites and American pop/standards in English and Spanish accompanied by Fernando Uribe at the piano. Fridays at 7:30pm.

Bingo with Pearl is on Saturdays at 4pm. Great prizes, drink specials, cold A/C, and live entertainment. (Loteria is held on the third Saturday of the month).

Cheko Ruiz and Friends present familiar acoustic Latin/gypsy flamenco rhythms and covers on Saturdays at 7:30 pm. Special guest musicians will join each week.

George Gracia is a local singer-songwriter who is known for his acoustic guitar music featuring soul, pop, and blues plays on Sundays at 5 pm.

Salsa Dancing/Lessons are on held on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 pm (upper terrace) with instructor Francisco Ledezma. Lessons are free with your food/drink purchase.

Two Happy Hours daily 4-6pm and 10pm-close. ‘The Zen Hour’ features soft music and 2×1 tickets offered on select shows 4-5pm daily in the piano bar.

For more information and online tickets visit their all-new website IncantoVallarta.com. No cover in the piano bar. Current hours are 4 pm – 11:30 pm Tues.- Sun. They will resume opening on Mondays starting Nov. 5. Casual dining is available on two riverside terraces and in the air-conditioned piano bar. Contact them at [email protected]. Located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Call 322 223 9756 for reservations.

Pianist and singer Jean-Guy Comeau (Jay-Gee) is one of Vallarta’s most versatile musicians and has been performing solo and with other artists . . .

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