Season 38: Expect The Unexpected - Subscribe Now!
Season 38: Expect The Unexpected - Subscribe NOW!
With the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, you can always expect the unexpected. For the last 37 years, the Chorus' combination of extraordinary musicianship and outrageous showmanship has become known internationally. Come experience the glorious music-making and life-altering activism, with over-the-top surprises at every turn.
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-- Best seats in the house
-- Over 20% off face value ticket prices
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For the past 37 years, the Chorus has been known for its tireless work representing the community in literally hundreds of performances, from street corners to symphony halls, in San Francisco and across the world. It continues to fulfill its mission of activism, community, and compassion. In addition to leading the way for LGBT choruses around the globe, it has become known for extraordinary performances, gorgeous music, and show-stopping productions — all done with its signature twist of humor and sometimes devilishly wicked surprises.
Season 38 will feature everything you love about the Chorus and those things you just didn't see coming, making you holler out in today’s vernacular, “ONTD!” (“Oh no, they di’n’t!”). We hope you won’t miss one of the four opportunities to be a part of the magic.
HoliGays Are Here December 11, 2015 - 8PM December 12, 2015 - 2:30PM + 8PM
Holidays in San Francisco: festively decorated cable cars, ice skating in Union Square and the uproariously hilarious antics and stunningly beautiful music of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus. It is the "alternative" holiday experience only available in the City By The Bay.
Highlights of the holiday show are brand new pieces by Broadway and Cabaret composers Ernie Lijoi and Lawrence Rush: “Merry Everything” and and the charming, hilarious, and pithy “Merry Christmas, I Win.” Also, this season the Chorus presents an incredible world premiere by award-winning composer Laura Karpman set to a text written by best-selling author Rebecca Walker honoring the role mothers play in our lives - especially at the holidays.
And don't miss our annual tradition - "Home For The Holidays" - at the Castro Theatre on Christmas Eve at 5PM, 7PM and 9PM. This is the 26th year of our "Home For The Holidays" show - we hope you'll join us for the festivities!
Tales Of Our City: Our Lives, Our Heroes Featuring Armistead Maupin April 15, 2016 - 8PM
It was 40 years ago when author Armistead Maupin penned the very first article bringing the colorful life and times of San Francisco to the entire world. Armistead joins us in an evening full of stories and music about our home and its heroes. The evening includes excerpts from "Naked Man," the groundbreaking multi-movement piece originally performed by the Chorus in 1995 that chronicles the lives and loves of the men of SFGMC. "Tales Of Our City: Our Lives, Our Heroes" presents a world premiere by Mari Valverde, one of the world's up-and-coming transgender women composers. We will also be joined by the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony.
Heartthrobs: Biggest Boyband Ever June 24, 2016 - 8PM June 25, 2016 - 2:30PM + 8PM
Season 38 wouldn't be complete without an over-the-top, wildly exciting Pride weekend concert! "Heartthrobs: Biggest Boyband Ever" features the best from the boy bands that have stolen our hearts over the years. From The Beach Boys to The Beatles, from the Bee Gees to Boyz II Men, we've got it all. Hang on to your heart and your seats when you hear 250 men singing your favorite songs from your favorite boy bands!