Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – “What A Drag” is gearing up to deliver another exhilarating evening of entertainment and empowerment, where straight men will step into the glamorous world of drag, all while championing the fight against domestic violence. All of this fabulousness will take place on Sunday, March 3rd, at 8:00 PM at Teatro Vallarta in Puerto Vallarta.
In a remarkable show of solidarity and support, these straight men will transform into mesmerizing drag personas, channeling the spirit and flair synonymous with drag performances. These courageous participants will compete for the coveted title of “Miss What A Drag,” showcasing grace, style, and humor.
Beyond being a celebration of diversity and inclusivity, “What A Drag” also serves as a vital fundraising platform for a noble cause. All proceeds from this spectacular event will be channeled towards supporting the Casa Esperanza Women’s Shelter, an organization committed to offering assistance and refuge to women and children impacted by domestic violence.
Casa Esperanza has been at the forefront of the battle against domestic violence in the greater Banderas Bay area, providing shelter, resources, and a secure haven for those in need. The funds generated from “What A Drag” will play a significant role in advancing their ongoing efforts to assist and empower survivors.
Tickets for this much anticipated event are available now. Don’t miss this extraordinary showcase of courage, talent, and unity, as straight men make a powerful statement against domestic violence. Join us for an evening filled with glitz, glamor, humor, and heartfelt generosity, and support these families and the brave men who are standing up against domestic violence.
Event Details:
Event: What A Drag
Date: Sunday, March 3, 2024
Time: 8:00 pm
Location: Teatro Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Tickets: From $850 – $2,250 Pesos, available at whatadragpv.com. All tickets include an open bar.
About The Casa Esperanza Women’s Shelter
Operated by Compassion for the Family Inc, a US 501c3 charitable organization, the Casa Esperanza Women’s Shelter provides beaten, emotionally abused and broken women and their children with a warm caring place to live, food, emotional counseling, nursing care, child care, child counseling, job training, life training and, most of all, a second chance at life – free of violence. When each of these women and their children are ready to embark on their new lives, they are provided with a minimum of six-month follow-up support. For more information, please visit CompassionForTheFamily.com.
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 Puerto Vallarta.