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Get $10 off “Golden Girls Live!” tickets, and wig out for Christmas

We've got a discount code for the Thu/19 and Fri/20 shows at Curran Theatre—CHEESECAKE2024

Hold on to your cheesecake!

San Francisco’s most eagerly-awaited holiday tradition—The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes—has made a grand move from the intimate setting of the Victoria Theatre to the historic Curran Theatre. Witness the city’s best drag queens playing that lovable ’80s sitcom quartet of wise-cracking Miami gals. Critics are loving it—and we’ve got a code for $10 off the Thu/19 and Fri/20 shows! Use code CHEESECAKE2024 when you order tickets here.

Now in its 19th year, The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes takes four drag legends and casts them in two parody Christmas episodes of the uproarious TV show The Golden Girls. Directed by D’Arcy Drollinger, this drag send-up and heartfelt tribute to the characters the entire world has come to know and love features the return of Miss Coco Peru (Dorothy), Matthew Martin (Blanche), D’Arcy Drollinger (Rose), and Holotta Tymes (Sophia). The cast also features Manuel Caneri, Michael Phillis, and Tom Shaw on the piano. It’s a wonderful and warm way to ring in the holidays.

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