Spring Fever hits the Red Room with ‘Us Two’ and ‘Mama Tits’

Act II Entertainment has added a ‘Spring Entertainment Season’ to their schedule . There are still some very fine shows to enjoy. Every Monday and Wednesday night at 7:30 pm, Noemi Plascencia and Daniel Celis, hit the stage with their band, to perform ‘Us Two: New Voices…Old Beats.’ They showcase some of our favorite pop hits from the past in a thrilling, high energy performance!

Naomi and Danny put on a sexy stage show that entertains every moment! They’re like a super-charged, Mexican version of Sonny and Cher! You’ll love the gorgeous harmonies, great choreography and outstanding accompaniment from the band. Danny also skillfully plays the acoustic guitar on many of their wonderful songs. With Lalo on bass, Jorge on lead guitar, Alex on percussion and Luis on keyboard, the band is an important part of this superb show!

Throughout the night, we hear familiar numbers like, “ Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “Eye in the Sky,” “Piano Man” and some Abba and Aerosmith hits along with so many more! The show is an exceptionally entertaining , ‘feel good’ experience. Naomi and Danny have put together a dynamic, first-class performance that brings their audience some of the very best music from 60’s, right through the 90’s.

Don’t miss ‘Us Two: New Voices…Old Beats’ every Monday and Wednesday night at 7:30 pm through the end of July at The Red Room. Word has traveled fast this season about these exceptional performers! Don’t leave Vallarta without seeing ‘Us Two.’

Next up at 9:30 pm is the popular drag show, ‘Mama Tits: Big and Loud.’ At a time when the season may be slacking off at some places around town, drag shows continue to fill up. This is Mama Tits’ third season at Act II and she is beloved by her faithful admirers. The show is a personal history of her life, her struggles and her triumphs and is a window into gay culture and history. It’s also entertaining with ‘live singing,’ personal sharing and a great pep talk about standing tall and being true to oneself. She’s a bit like ‘Dear Abby,’ except a lot taller!

I love her deep version of “Besame Mucho” and the classic favorite, “I Get By With a Little Help from My Friends.” Mama Tits is no wall flower. With honesty and courage, she tells it like it is and challenges each one of us to hold our heads high and be proud of who we are.

The audience just loved Mama Tits and joyfully sang with her, as she did her encore song, “Sweet Caroline.” ‘Mama Tits: Big and Loud’ is performed every Monday and Wednesday night at 9:30 pm at The Red Room through May. Get your tickets ahead of time if possible, because this show regularly sells out.

For tickets and information about these shows and others at Act II Entertainment, go to www.actiientertainment.com.

Act II Entertainment has added a 'Spring Entertainment Season' to their schedule . There are still some very fine shows to enjoy. Every Monday and Wednesday . . .

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