Tony Award winner, Levi Kreis returns to Puerto Vallarta’s Red Room

Tony award winner, Levi Kreis returns to Act II Stages in February, after having an impressive, sell-out run at The Red Room last season!  This handsome singer/songwriter/actor knows how to thrill audiences with his soulful, southern, spirited voice and fantastic piano accompaniment!
 
Levi Kreis is an actor and recording artist from Oliver Springs, TN, who first came to national recognition in 2004 as a singer/songwriter  on NBC’s, The Apprentice.  He has released six albums, with his original music featured on The Vampire Diaries, Sons of Anarchy, The Apprentice, Mob Wives, So You Think You Can Dance, Days Of  Our Lives, Young & The Restless and several independent films
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As an actor, Levi first appeared as Roger in the national tour of Rent, and quickly moved to film with a leading role in the award winning independent film Don’t Let Go.  He then appeared as Matthew McConaughey’s brother in Bill Paxton’s directorial debut, Frailty.  Another stage success,  resulted in a 2010 TONY Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and a Drama League nomination for originating the role of Jerry Lee Lewis in Broadway’s Million Dollar Quartet.
 
Other stage credits include Broadway’s 2014 four-time TONY nominated musical revival Violet, One Red Flower, and Smokey Joe’s Cafe.  This past fall, Levi was busy  shooting the films The Divide with Perry King and  A Very Sordid Wedding, the sequel to Del Shores cult classic, Sordid Lives.
 
In his new show, How I Met Tony, Levi will dig deep inside himself, in his signature style.  Through his music, he’ll share many of the struggles he’s experienced on his way to stardom… including his strict, religious background, addictions and self-doubt.

Once you hear and experience the energy that is “Levi Kreis,” you will be hooked.  Levi is “All IN” for every exciting, original performance!   The golden vocals are equally matched with his outstanding self-accompaniment.  The piano and Levi become one, as he delivers each incredible show. Levi says, “I see art as an opportunity to convey something deeper, something spiritual. When you touch an audience at this level, they remember it forever.”

Levi Kreis will be featured at The Red Room for performances on February 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21 and 23  at 7:00 pm.  For information or tickets for Levi’s shows go to www.actiientertainment.com.

Levi Kreis opening night was absolutely hands down one of the best shows I have attended, anywhere! His songs are heartfelt and emotional and he leads you on his personal journey with wit and grace. This is a must see show.

Tony award winner, Levi Kreis returns to Act II Stages in February, after having an impressive, sell-out run at The Red Room last season . . .

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