| Rubén Flores: Latin Love Songs |
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND ON FEBRUARY 15TH @ 7:30 PM...
 Rubén Flores at his Joe's Pub debut directed by Richard Barone. Photo: benstrothmann.com.
Click here to hear the song Hijo de la Luna (Child of the Moon)
"Compelling... Exciting... A master of seduction... Flores lit up the stage. Filled with high spots, this one-nighter has enough ingredients to expand to an off-Broadway Stage."
John Hoglund, Backstage
"A model for innovative programming and artistic risk-taking that allowed him to show off his sexy tenor and confident stage presence to the fullest."
David Hurst, NEXT Magazine
RUBÉN FLORES: Latin Love Songs
Look through the eyes of love...
Wednesday, February 15th @ 7:30 pm
Produced and Directed by Richard Barone
Executive Producer: Rubén Flores
Musical Director: Fernando Hernández
Book by: Aaron Jafferis
Padrino Musical: Memo Acevedo
Tickets are $15, and available at Telecharge.com, (212) 239 6200, or at the Public Theater box office (425 Lafayette Street, between East 4th and Astor Place, New York City, 10003.)
For dinner reservations and directions, call (212) 539-8778 or visit Joespub.com
Seating, as well as standing-room, is available only on a first-come, first-served basis for the show without a dinner reservation.
Here is what people said about Rubén:

“The next Antonio Banderas” Caroline Rhea
“Flores is a major singer who could be a star...His voice is absolutely stunning...It’s a wonder a record company like Sony or Arista hasn’t signed Flores yet considering he sings circles around all the Latin heartthrobs out there today.” David Hurst, Show Business weekly
“You'd be wise to remember his name...He has been exceptional” Barbara and Scott Siegel, Theatermania.com
“A hot, charismatic crooner made his New York cabaret debut... but he is already a must-sí” Wayman Wong, Playbill.com
“The new boy on the block...with his smooth voice, ingenuous smile, and sexy manner. Eat your heart out, Ricky Martin.” David Finkle, Village Voice
“Rubén Flores is a young man who has everything to make it in the cabaret world and beyond, a confident vocal tone to draw out the drama in a melody, a sensitivity to communicate the heart of the lyric, and the natural charisma to engage an audience.” Elizabeth Ahlfors, Cabaret Scenes
“Dreamy-voiced Mexican-American tenor, who makes the right choices...has charm... expressive voice... perfection....An excellent hour.” John Hoglund, Backstage
“Remember this name: Rubén Flores... Fantastic!” Stu Hamstra, Cabaret Hotline Online |
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