December 27, 2025
Lady Camden from RuPaul’s Drag Race returns to host Smuin’s LGBTQ+ Night performance and Afterparty for one-night-only December 27th!
Hosted by Lady Camden, fan favorite and first runner-up on RuPaul’s Drag Race season 14, Smuin’s The Christmas Ballet LGBTQ+ Night returns to ‘slay’ again with an especially queer one-night-only performance on Saturday, December 27, at 7:30 pm in San Francisco that is sure to be just what you need this holigay season.
25% of the evening’s ticket sales are donated to our partner organizations, each of which are doing incredible work for the queer community. This year we are proud to once again join forces with Project Open Hand, The Imperial Council of San Francisco, and others to make an evening you won’t forget. Every ticket sold means that these amazing organizations can continue to do their transformative work in supporting queer people. See below to learn more about our partners.
The evening doesn’t end after the show!
Join us at the Afterparty! Dance the night away to a DJ set by Juanita More! with the current reigning monarchs of the Imperial Council of San Francisco and Lady Camden herself!

The Afterparty starts at 9:30 pm immediately following the show- just follow the music across the plaza!
Tickets are $40 per person, includes drinks and snacks! Party is open to all ages, minors must be accompanied by an adult and all must present identification at the door.


Project Open Hand, founded in 1985 to feed people with HIV/AIDS. Project Open Hand serves life-saving, medically tailored nutrition to community members experiencing critical health conditions including HIV/AIDS, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease in San Francisco and Alameda counties. Our food is like medicine, helping our clients recover from illness, get stronger, and lead healthier lives.
The Imperial Council of San Francisco collects charitable contributions from individuals and organizations, distributing them to other non-profit and public benefit charitable organizations, and have fun doing it! Hosting and participating in a variety of entertainment and educational events and activities that raise monies, The Imperial Court of San Francisco supports the causes of diverse community-based charitable organizations that do not discriminate based on race, age, sexual orientation, religion or ethnic background.
Bay Area Rainbow Symphony (BARS) is dedicated to promoting and supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer identified musicians and composers toward the goal of broad crossover appeal and excellence in the performing arts. BARS is synonymous with excellence and distinction in the performing arts and community building. BARS is dedicated to creating and fostering a diverse orchestra membership and community from different backgrounds. The orchestra membership and board have diverse representation across race, ethnicity, age, gender, and sexual orientation. The orchestra performs music by at least one LGBTQ+ composer or soloist in every concert. The orchestra also performs at least one piece composed by a woman every concert.
Oasis Arts supports creators through collaboration, development, and mentorship, offering tools, venue space, resources, and equipment to enable LGBTQ and BIPOC artists to craft innovative and diverse work. In partnership with Oasis Nightclub, the San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco Film Commission, and drawing on a 10-year legacy in the queer arts scene, Oasis Arts aims to elevate diversity and bring dynamic art to the community by encouraging participation across generations, cultural backgrounds, and personal expressions. Oasis Arts is dedicated to uplifting the voices of the historically suppressed, disenfranchised, and overlooked LGBTQ communities by providing a platform to showcase their artistic endeavors.
Lady Camden and Afterparty photos by Maximillian Tortoriello Photography