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The Sounds of Christmas at Teatro Vallarta Patrick Harrison – P. Gringo Marketing & PR December 14, 2010
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Still looking for a little something to put you in the holiday spirit? Lights on a palm tree just not enough? Join us for one night only, Wednesday, December 22, 8:30 pm, in Vallarta’s beautiful new performing arts venue Teatro Vallarta, when the theatre will come alive with the sights and sounds of the holiday!
Tickets are $160 Pesos for VIP seating and $110 Pesos for all other seats. Tickets are available at ticket outlets including Fitness Vallarta in the Galerias Mall, Plaza Caracol, online at TeatroVallarta.com, or at the theatre’s box office Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm. Teatro Vallarta is located in El Centro at Uruguay 184, just south of Ley’s grocery store on the main street as you enter downtown.
Give your holiday spirits a lift and join a fabulous chamber orchestra conducted by Maestro Alejandro Villarreal as they perform traditional Christmas carols and favorite holiday songs of all time. The evening will include holiday works of baroque composers including Corelli, Vivaldi and Albinoni as well as contemporary composers including Pizolla, Barber and the Grand Master Miguel Bernal Jimenez, in popular, traditional and jazz styles. This concert is a “must-do” whether you are the Grinch or old Saint Nick himself.
Come support the arts in Banderas Bay and kick up your holiday spirits a bit by purchasing your tickets today to Vallarta’s Sounds of Christmas Concert. While you are there, make sure to purchase tickets to Fandango; Teatro Vallarta’s vivid celebration of Mexican culture.
Additional information can be found on the theatre's website, TeatroVallarta.com.
Born in Seattle, WA, Patrick Harrison has been living in PV since 2003. Drawing on his experience in entertainment, radio, retail and sports marketing in major US cities, Patrick opened his own business here in Vallarta, P. Gringo Marketing & PR, a successful Public Relations Firm that targets the English-speaking tourist and local communities. You can contact Patrick at patrick(at)pgringo.com
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