

GALA Choruses Festival 2024!
The last GALA festival was in 2016 in Denver, Colorado. Held every four years, this music festival gathers LGBTQ+ choruses in North America and from around the world. The pandemic halted the festival in 2020. It’s back, and taking over the city of Minneapolis! Under 200 concerts in 5.5 days. We’re going!

Dragtopia!
I am kicking off Pride Month at the historic Filoli House with GAPA Men’s Chorus, joining drag performers The Screaming Queens and our friends The Rice Rockettes, performances from Cheer SF, and much more!

TBA Spring Soirée
I’ll be attending Theatre Bay Area’s first spring soiree, representing our GAPA Theater group. It’s TBA’s celebration and fundraising.

Dharma Service
I will be singing with GAPA Men’s Chorus once again during Dharma Service at this historic Jodo Shinshu church in San Francisco.

Peace on Earth
GAPA Men’s Chorus and Music Director Randy Kikukawa present 🌟Peace on Earth ✨ a joyous concert featuring songs to celebrate what we need most in these times -- a season of peace. Join us for an evening of eclectic holiday favorites, with something for everyone to enjoy.

Not My First Pandemic - San Francisco Premiere
This show was first presented as a workshop performance in June 2021 and then was an official selection at the 2021 United Solo Festival in NYC where it won Best One-Man Show and All About Solo Critics awards.

Hearts & Minds
This event is free and a one-time live, in-person engagement.
Hearts & Minds is a collaborative production with selected works by GAPA Men’s Chorus and a collection of new works developed by the GAPA Theatre collective speaking to the hearts and minds of the LGBTQ Asian and Pacific Islander lived experience.

2022 Hearts and Minds Artist Cohort - A Public Reading
GAPA Theatre invites you to attend a public reading of new works-in-progress presented by the 2022 Hearts and Minds Artist Cohort.
Hearts and Minds—A Community Conversation Series, Session Three: Queer Asians and Pacific Islanders: The Personal and the Political.
Hosted by GAPA Theatre and The Connection .
Moderated by: Michelle Meow
This event is a free live hybrid in-person and live streamed event with guest speakers. Stay tuned for this session’s list of speakers.
Family Bridges Presents: Variety Show
Virtual annual gala for Family Bridges. A community nonprofit serving >10K low-income limited English proficient immigrant families to lead self-sufficient independent lives.

Hearts and Minds—A Community Conversation Series, Session Two: Queer Asians and Pacific Islanders: Our Future Determines Our Past.
Hosted by GAPA Theatre and The Connection .
Moderated by: Michelle Meow
This event is a free live hybrid in-person and live streamed event with guest speakers:
Amy Sueyoshi (Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University)
Peter Tuiolosega Silva (Executive Director, Kumukahi Health + Wellness)
Helen Zia, (Author, Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People)
Register here: https://bit.ly/3aWmAEH
Hearts and Minds: Lessons from Concurrent Pandemics of COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS
Watch it here:
Courtesy of the Commonwealth of California.