Act II CELEBRATE MEXICO’S INDEPENDENCE

Act II has created a great show to celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day! Act II´s Danny Mininni and producing partner, Kharla Barragan from the ALAS school of Music will produce another original show; ¨CONCERTO NOCHA MEXICANA¨ The show stars some of Vallarta´s favorite singers from THE VOICE OF VALLARTA; the winner Coral Mata, The Voice of Vallarta sweetheart, Flor Hernandez, Agua Luna Mia and Voice of Vallarta host Juan Pablo Hernandez. The show will also feature, from A CHORUS LINE, local talent, Alfredo Mendoza. Vallarta’s favorite kids from ALAS and their teacher/musical director Kharla Barragan will be in the show! The performance will be in the Act II Main StageTheater Sept 13 at 8 pm. Presale tickets now available at only $150 pesos. Show night $200 pesos. Locals and expats alike will enjoy this show. Buy your tickets early and SAVE!

Friday night is SEXY NIGHT and it also LADIE’S NIGHT in The Red Room Cabaret. Every Friday night the super-sexy Jose Maria Caudillo sets the stage on fire with his sexy moves and sultry voice. A finalist in last year’s THE VOICE OF VALLARTA; Jose has taken over The Red Room Cabaret, and he has the ladies coming back each week with a whole new show. Ticket price is only 100 pesos but the ladies get in free, Men wearing wigs have been known to slide in without paying. Ladies also get half priced cosmos and martinis. So get your group of girlfriends together and make a night of it.

On the local talent front, Act II has been bursting with Spanish language hit after hit. And starting September 4th, local celeb and Drag Queen legend, Edgar Trevino makes his Act II Entertainment debut. Performing in The Red Room Cabaret for three weeks, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays each day a different show. See our Facebook page for up to date information on Edgar´s shows.

Princesas Desesperadas makes it way to THE MAIN STAGE AT ACT II ENTERTAINMENT. ONE NIGHT ONLY.This is the first project under the supervision of Perro Bravo, the production company that was created in early 2014 by Cesar Daniel Bravo Ramirez and Alain Perreault

Under the clever direction of Ramiro Daniel, the Spanish adapted version of Princesas Desesperadas by Mexican playwright Tomas Ustusastegui. Princesas Desesperadas is a comedy that brings together four classic Disney Princesses fifteen years after their “happily ever after”. Neither of them is happy that they are not yet queens, and what ensues is a farcical merry-go-round that makes the phrase “All Hell Broke Loose” sound harmless and childish. The desperate princesses will have it out, and it’s not going to be pretty. Nobody does a bitch fight better!

Princesas Desesperadas is playing Saturday September 27th, 8:30pm at Main Stage Act II Entertainment, Basilio Badillo #300 (corner of Insurgentes), above Wings Army. Tickets $100 pesos.

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