“At The Drive In” Premieres at The Red Room on February 25th

Las Vegas Headliner, Lorena Peril and hubby Ray Jon Narbaitz III have created an exciting new show that will debut on February 25th. This show features songs from the best movie scores of popular films. We all know that great films have at least one fabulous song associated with them. Lorena and Ray Jon will also include some comedic parodies from the movies, Dirty Dancing and Flash Dance in their new show, At The Drive In.

This new show doesn’t replace their current show, Married and Looking. At The Drive In will be featured at The Red Room on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm; March 3rd and 10th at 9:30 pm; and March 17th, 24th and 31st at 7:30 pm. With only 6 scheduled performances, you’ll want to plan ahead and get your tickets early.

For those of you who haven’t yet heard of Lorena Peril, she’s been a Headliner in some of Vegas’ top shows for the past 10 years. Lorena has made it to the top as a Vegas entertainer. She and Ray Jon were looking to take a little break from “Sin City” when by chance, in walks Nathan Frye, the new manger of PV’s Red Room. Nathan and his partner, Allen McMullen, looked them up at the Golden Nugget in Vegas where Nathan offered them an interesting proposition. He invited them to join him in Puerto Vallarta to perform their own show at The Red Room Cabaret for the season. Well, sometimes, you just have to throw caution to the wind, and that’s just what Lorena and Ray Jon did. They turned down a lucrative job offer in Las Vegas and joined the Puerto Vallarta entertainment scene for the winter.

Lorena and Ray Jon have received fantastic reviews for their show, Married and Looking and are known as Vallarta’s newest stars in the ever-growing entertainment scene. So just how good are they? Lorena is a seasoned, professional singer who can masterfully sing the songs of artists like, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Adele without ever disappointing. I would argue, that she is every bit as good as any of these top performers. And her electric guitar playing, soulful singing honey isn’t any slouch either! He’s an accomplished musician with years of experience performing in the trenches of the Vegas Club scene.

Lorena Peril’s new show, At The Drive In, is sure to be a hit with Vallarta audiences. There will be familiar songs from the movies, Grease, Selena, The Bird Cage, Ray, Purple Rain, Urban Cowboy, The Bodyguard, Titanic, The Bridget Jones Diary, Burlesque, Forest Gump, The Jerk, The Three Amigos and National Lampoon’s Vacation.

And if you haven’t seen Married and Looking lately, Lorena and Ray Jon continue to add new songs and material to that show every Tuesday and Friday night at 7:30 pm at The Red Room.

At The Drive Inn opens on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30 pm, so get your tickets soon at the Act II Box Office or online at www.actiientertainment.com.

Las Vegas Headliner, Lorena Peril and hubby Ray Jon Narbaitz III have created an exciting new show that will debut on February 25th. This show . . .

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