SORDID LIVES … A BLACK COMEDY ABOUT WHITE TRASH

Back by popular demand, Act II Entertainment is reprising Del Shores hit play. After a 6 week sold-out run 3 years ago, Vallarta has spoken and Sordid Lives returns on February 4th.

Starring most of the original cast and director, Danny Mininni, Act II is excited to once again offer the show that launched The Act II Entertainment complex and debuted on The Main Stage.

As 3 generations of a family in a small Texas town gather for a funeral, we learn the hilarious,sad, trashy truth of their ‘sordid lives.’ Sometimes it takes a death to bring a family together. The all-star Vallarta cast puts a comedic twist on a story of unconditional love, acceptance and ‘coming out’ in a Texas family. The eccentric cast of characters come together when their intertwining lives prepare for the funeral of the family matriarch.

Reprising their roles – Elizabeth Ensor as Noleta, Ron Spencer as Brother Boy, Joan Houston as Bitsy Mae, Patti Hirsch as Sissy, Polly Cooper as La Vonda, Jamie Coates as O’Dell, Lee Bright as Rev Barnes and Mary Amelotte as LaTrella. Also joining the cast are Hal Bonta as G.W, Steve Jackson as Wardell, Cherry DeLorenzo as Dr. Eve and Barbara Ann Renee as Juanita.

Sordid Lives will be performed at 7 pm on The Main Stage, the nights of February 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 20, 25, 26 and 27. Join the cast for a HUGE OPENING NIGHT PARTY at 6pm on Thursday, Feb. 4th. This party, in keeping with the spirit of the play, encourages people to come dressed as “white trash.” The opening party will feature “white trash” food and offer DINNER FOR 2 AT SEASONS PV and 2 TICKETS TO AN ACT II SHOW, for the winner of the “white trash” costume contest.

ACT II Entertainment and it’s Main Stage are located on the corner of Insurgentes and Basilio Badillo on the South side of Puerto Vallarta. Tickets are now on sale at the STAGES box office.

Back by popular demand, Act II Entertainment is reprising Del Shores hit play. After a 6 week sold-out run 3 years ago, Vallarta has . . .

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