Act II opens the new year with some of Vallarta’s favorites

Act II opens the new year with some of Vallarta’s favorites and sure winners… SUTTON LEE SEYMOUR in two brand-new shows, “FAME-ISH, The Best Show Ever in the History of Everything” and “QUEENS AGAINST HUMANITY,” an interactive comedy show based on the hilarious game, Cards Against Humanity. Her incredible energy, vocal prowess, and perfect comedic timing catapulted her into a HEADLINE ACT at Act II Stages last year. Emmy Award Winner, Chi Chi Rones, and NY Times-Acclaimed Impressionist, Jo Anna, return as THE DUELING DRAG DIVAS. Their all-new SINGING and COMEDY show, “THE FIERCE,” is guaranteed to make you laugh.

HEDDA LETTUCE, six-time Drag Queen of the Year Award-winner (HX magazine) and the legendary “green goddess” of drag, will glamorize another winter in Puerto Vallarta as she dishes out a tossed salad of improvisational comedy, sultry songs, and dazzling gowns. “RUMOURS, a Musical Tribute to Fleetwood Mac,” features the multi-talented actors/singers/musicians from last season’s incredible show, “CALIFORNIA DREAMIN”.  Then, the wonderfully-inventive and gripping stage play, Hitchcock comedy thriller, 39 Steps, features four actors, playing 139 roles, in 100 minutes of fast-paced fun and thrilling action.

Act II is excited to introduce two new DINNER SHOWS in January. One of Vallarta’s most talented and popular artists, PAUL FRACASSI, and his “LEGENDS OF THE 50’s” show, will feature an authentic Italian dinner with Paul at Boccon de Vino Restaurant after the show. ELVIZ MARTINEZ, along with his live band, will present “LEGENDS OF MEXICAN MUSIC,” and will feature an authentic Mexican dinner on the terrace at Act II before or after his show.

 “Little Nellie” (ALISON ARNGRIM, the girl you loved to hate on the tv show, Little House on the Prairie) is all grown up and coming to ACT II with her wickedly funny comedy show, “CONFESSIONS OF A PRAIRIE B*TCH.” You can count on her to startle you with her off-color jokes and zany humor.

Also playing at ACT II Stages in January is the hysterically funny Broadway musical, AVENUE Q, Adriana Quinto in Mamma Mia, Paul Fracassi in 20th Century Crooners and Walk Like a Man, Brittany Kingery in Blame It on Mexico, Mama Tits in Sweet Like Candy, and the ever popular singing competition, Voice of Vallarta.   For a complete description or listing of shows, or to buy tickets, go to act2pv.com.

Act II opens the new year with some of Vallarta’s favorites and sure winners… SUTTON LEE SEYMOUR in two brand-new shows, “FAME-ISH . . .

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