Listen to the Sounds of the Holiday Season in San Francisco
From timeless classics to bright and bold new works, here are some holiday performances you shouldn't miss in San Francisco.
The holidays are music to the ears of San Franciscans, figuratively and literally. You can enjoy all kinds of performances this time of year, from chorales to comedy. Treat yourself to any of these exciting holiday performances.
San Francisco Opera
A world-renowned company, San Francisco Opera is a must-see for all serious opera fans. See their production of Gaetano Donizetti’s effervescent comedy "The Elixir of Love," a quest for passion and romance on the sunny Mediterranean Riviera, playing through Dec. 9.
San Francisco Ballet
From December 13 to 30, see San Francisco Ballet perform a holiday tradition, "The Nutcracker". The world of ballet and Christmas cheer will come together for a festive production this holiday season.
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus will perform its "Holiday Spectacular," the latest holiday extravaganza full of seasonal classics. It's guaranteed to be uproarious and tongue-in-cheek, but also sweet and sentimental. Performances at the Sydney Goldstein Theater take place on Dec. 8 and 9, and at the Castro Theater on Christmas Eve.
"A Christmas Carol"
The holiday classic returns to A.C.T.'s Toni Rembe Theater, December 6 - 24. The legendary Charles Dickens tale gets its own unique retelling here, as it has been adapted and directed by A.C.T.'s former long-time artistic director, Carey Perloff. This is a local favorite, so tickets will go quickly!
Grace Cathedral
One of San Francisco’s most beautiful landmarks, Grace Cathedral, will be hosting a number of concerts this holiday season. Hear jazz and gospel tunes at "Soulful Joy" on December 9; "A Brass and Organ Christmas" on December 18; and Handel's "Messiah" on December 14 and 15. There are other performances scheduled for the season, as well.
San Francisco Symphony
The Grammy-winning San Francisco Symphony has plenty of offer this holiday season, including live film performances of "Home Alone" and "Love Actually"; "Holiday Gaiety", featuring the uproarious drag stars Peaches Christ and Bianca Del Rio; and more!
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy
Looking for a laugh this holiday? Don’t miss “Kung Pao Kosher Comedy," happening December 23-25 in Chinatown. Join the celebration, savor an authentic meal Chinese meal at the Imperial Palace Restaurant, and crack up while local and visiting Jewish comedians tell jokes and stories. This popular annual event is celebrating its 31st anniversary this year!