Stage and Forum Theatre Entertains Riveria Nayarit Residents and Guests

Stage and Forum Theatre is Nuevo Vallata’s newest entertainment stage. In an intimate, cabaret style setting, this venue has introduced some of Puerto Vallarta’s top rated shows to Nayarit residents and visitors. Nestled among the upscale Nuevo Vallarta hotels, condos and vacation homes, Stage and Forum Theater provides an up close experience with some of Puerto Vallarta’s favorite stars.

There are some great shows scheduled for this coming week at Stage and Forum Theatre. On Monday, March 9th at 7:30 pm, Luna Rumba, a band with an incredible mix of world rhythms, melodies and Latin beats performs their sold-out show.

On Wednesday, March 11th at 7:30 pm, Mikki Prost’s ‘Shades of the Blues’ will take you on a stroll down memory lane presenting the history of the blues covering over 100 years. This show will leave you humming your ‘blues’ favorites!

On Thursday, March 12th at 7:30 pm, Puerto Vallarta’s darling, song diva, Kim Kuzma and her band will bring ‘Acoustico,’ Puerto Vallarta’s top rated show of 2013-2014 to it’s stage once again. Kim and the band continue to draw huge audiences with their outstanding musicianship and entertaining show.

Stage and Forum Theatre continues it’s successful run of the highly popular musical, ‘Chicago,’ on Friday, March 13th at 7:30 pm.  Produced by PRODUCCIONES UNDA, directed by Aggie Unda and choreographed by Nina Janik and Jennifer Cast, it features talented singers, dancers and actors. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to see this production of ‘Chicago’ performed only at Stage and Forum Theatre. There will be 2 more performances of ‘Chicago’ on March 20th and 27th.

*Tickets can be purchased online at vallartatickets.com or at nvstageandforum.com

Stage and Forum is located at Paseo de la Marina, Condominio El Muelle, Locales 11 in Nuevo Vallarta.
Tel # 01-322-303-0572.

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