Saturday, April 19, 2025

WELCOME SPRING IN CONCERT WITH "LEGENDS" BY CTGMC

What if all your favorite musical stars, of today and yesterday, on your personal hit parade gathered in the same place for one heavenly concert? The ultra talented members of the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus are planning such a stellar event soon for your listening enjoyment: “LEGENDS” on Sunday, May 4 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300 Main Street in Old Saybrook and Sunday, May 18 at 3 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Community Theatre in Fairfield.There are more tickets available right now in Fairfield so make your reservations soon.

Who would be on the top of your best super chart? Dolly or David Bowie, Britney or Barbra, Beyonce or Bruce, Elton or the Eurythmics? Are you a big fan of Elvis, old Blue Eyes, Lady Gaga or Donna Summer? Are you up for Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time,” or Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now”? Maybe you love Elvis and would welcome him in the building crooning “Can’t Help Falling in Love” or the swinging style of Tom Jones swiveling with ”It’s Not Unusual.”

How about a little Shirley Bassey with a 007 James Bond theme like “Diamonds Are Forever”? Into rock and roll with The Four Tops and “Reach Out”? Get ready to chase after Bruce Springsteen’s "Born To Run,” or plan to swing and sway with Whitney Houston in “I Wanna Dance.” There are bound to be a plethora of favorites on this grand menu of musical surprises.

For 35 years and counting, the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus has held a banner high for community outreach organizations to raise awareness and dollars to support a variety of social and LGBT programming. Men of all orientations are welcome to join this dedicated gay community for fellowship and song.

For tickets, call or go online (The Kate $42, boxoffice@thekate, or 860-510-0453/ The SHU Community Theatre $38, boxoffice@sacredheart.edu, or call 203-371-7817).

WELCOME SPRING by attending one of these legendary concerts that only the outstanding men of the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus can do so unforgettably. Special thanks to director Greg McMahon for organizing these voices, performers, and songwriters for these past five decades of musical pleasure.

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