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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkNews from Around Banderas Bay | November 2007 

Those Oldies but Goodies Opens Nov. 28th
email this pageprint this pageemail usT.J. Hartung - PVNN


Those Oldies but Goodies, a celebration of the golden age of Rock & Roll, opens Wednesday, November 28th at the Agustin Flores Contreras Cultural Auditorium (formerly called the Cecatur Auditorium) in downtown Puerto Vallarta.

This show will feature the talents of well-known local performers Mikki Prost, Len Greenough, and Jace Damon, as well as some very talented newcomers to the Vallarta stage.

The show will run Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings for two weeks, with the final performance on Friday, December 7th.

Mikki has been seen in a large number of acting, singing and dancing roles and is well known to theatergoers. In this show, Mikki will be performing new numbers that will give theater goers an opportunity to see and appreciate this talented lady in a new light.

Len (of Blu by Len) is no stranger to the Vallarta stage and this musical showcases his many talents as a performer.

Jace has been on stage in a number of plays here, and has been singing R&R songs for years. Before settling in our town, he was a member of a group called "The Mello-kings." His voice and command of the songs of the golden age of Rock & Roll are undeniable.

Tickets are available at Blu by Len on Olas Altas; Encore Consignment shop on L. Cardenas; The IFC clubhouse in the building behind HSBC bank; and El Gato Gordo Cigar Shop on I. L. Vallarta, across from Club Roxy and The Shrimp Factory. Tickets are $150 Peso (donation).

This show is being produced by Curtain Call Community Theater, A. C., a non-profit Mexican corporation. At the conclusion of the theater season, profits from the shows will be donated to local charities.



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