Cabaret star, Christine Deaver, returns to the Red Room

Last winter, I reviewed Christine Deaver’s Showgirl at The Red Room. It was, by far, one of the best shows that I’ve ever seen anywhere! And I’m not alone in my praise of Christine Deaver. Word got around Vallarta and Showgirl was a big hit last season! So the good news is that Christine is back this month with her fabulous, new show, Hermosa Fabulosa!

You can expect a little burlesque, a little jazz, some current pop hits and some old favorites thrown in. Christine will entertain with funny stories, audience participation, and first rate vocals. The music and the humor will roll effortlessly along and it will be clear to you that Christine Deaver possesses the Holy Trinity of Entertainment: a true pro of SONG, STAGE and COMEDY.

I don’t want to give away the show, but I can assure you that the surprises will keep you completely entertained for the whole performance!

Last season, Christine Deaver captured the hearts of her audiences. As a trained singer, dancer, actress and natural comedienne, she possesses ‘the very rarest of the rare combination of talents.’ She is sly, devious, clever and wildly funny! And when she glides into a strong, heart-felt ballad, you’ll see another side of her amazing capabilities.

Christine is a wonderfully creative, unique and fascinating talent. She is also a professionally trained performer. For the past 13 years, she has been starring regularly in cabaret and theatre productions of Teatro Zinzanni in both Seattle and San Francisco. She has written and created over 15 original, daring, funny and sensual characters.

We are all thrilled that Christine Deaver is returning to Puerto Vallarta and Act II this year! She is an outrageously talented woman with a fun, interesting and entertaining show to share with you…..she is the ultimate CABARET STAR! Don’t miss her amazing new show this month!

Act II Entertainment is thrilled to feature the quirky and oh so funny, Christine Deaver on The Red Room stage in Hermosa Fabulosa! opening December 15th at 7:30 pm with additional performances on December 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29 and 31. For CABARET AT ITS BEST, make sure to see this exciting new show!

The Red Room Cabaret is located at Act II Entertainment, Insurgentes 300 located at the corner of Basilio Badillo and Insurgentes. Tickets are available at the box office or at actiientertainment.com.

Trip Advisor:

From start to finish, I was completely enthralled with her – that voice, that comedic wit, and those FABULOUS costumes and wigs! What more could one want in a performer?! It was truly an original show unlike any other I’d seen before, and if Ms. Deaver ever performs in my hometown – you can bet I’ll be the first in line for tickets.

Last winter, I reviewed Christine Deaver’s Showgirl at The Red Room. It was, by far, one of the best shows that I’ve ever . . .

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