I AM A MAN back for one weekend only.
IN GOOD HANDS, is proud to re-stage, for only one week the return of Bay Area performance artist, poet, dancer, actor and activist Dazié Rustin Grego to the stage to offer audiences for a one 3 days. April 29th, 30th and May 1st. I AM A MAN, an exploration of gender expectations and masculinity.
UNITARD returns to San Francisco with an ALL-NEW SHOW!
4 days only Thursday through Sunday May 6th to 9th - 8pm Shows at MCVF. Unitard returns with a brand-new twisted take on life in urbania. Spanning the gamut from Dungeons to Dandies, Mimes to Moms, and Vampires to Vaudeville, their newest show promises to be brilliant, bawdy and hilarious, of course.
SexRev: The José Sarria Experience
APRIL 14Tth Through May 1st - SexRev is the centerpiece of The Rhino’s residency at Mama Calizo’s Voice Factory, an incubator for exciting new queer performance. SexRev utilizes a non-linear approach to the presentation of Sarria’s life, drawing on camp, sketch comedy, opera parody and queer confrontation
Well Hung Gallery Series Presents: ARTFAG Potluck
MCVF is very proud to host the good people of ARTFAG Potluck. Opening Reception Friday April 16th At 6:30pm.
REVIVAL HOUSE – Classic Queer Cinema Wednesdays
The Revival House Classic Queer Cinema brings you the best in homo-grown cinema from decades past. April 14th: The Queen & Paris is Burning April 21st: Lilies (Les feluettes) & Sebastiane April 28th: Funeral Parade of Roses & Black Lizard - Every Wednesday is a Double Feature. Door Opens at 7pm Movie starts at 7:30
LIMELIGHT, ITS TIME WE FACED THE MUSIC
MCVF Residency Program presents: LIMELIGHT, ITS TIME WE FACED THE MUSIC. Celebrating blues, jazz, funk, and soul standards and featuring the best black queer performers in San Francisco. Writen and performed by Felatio “BJ” Browne. Plays on March 18,19,20 and 25,26,27 - 8pm pre-show 9pm Showtime.
Hazardous Waste Project – Call for Submissions
The Hazardous Waste Project explores how our society treats marginalized communities and calls attention to the danger underground artists pose to the mainstream, to small-mindedness, to stereotypes and to the status quo.









KILLER QUEEN back for one weekend only.