Misfit Cabaret Presents Ghosted
Schedule
Fri, 28 Nov, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
The Great American Music Hall | San Francisco, CA
Join us at The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco as we conjure spirits from the past, haunted by those who’ve done them wrong. Featuring original music by Kat Robichaud and an eclectic gathering of ghosts, this specter of a spectacle is sure to tickle your spine!
Get your tickets now or be haunted by regrets.
Shades and visions will shock and delight you. Set to the unearthly strains of Kat Robichaud and The Darling Misfits, watch drag darlings Polly Amber Ross and Oliver Branch, burlesque babes Ava Lanche and Countess Wednesday, and creepy contortion by Apsara Sin. Gaslit ghouls, murder ballads, and dazzling demons will astound and amaze you all night long. Stay late for another round of drinks and peek behind the veil for an intimate serenade, included with all tickets.
Esteemed lovelies and Darling Misfits, it is with great honor that we request your presence for a night of chilling discovery.
For one night only, Madame Robichaud grants you entry to her Parlor of Mysteries, where she and her band of Darling Misfits will summon spirits from the great beyond to share their spine-tingling tales of woe. How did our ghoulish guests meet their sudden demise, and are you brave enough to know? Or will you throw caution to the wind to hear the wind whisper back?
Tickets for Ghosted are now available, but make haste! Seats at Madame Robichaud's table are in high demand and limited supply, as her reputation for parlance with the posthumous precedes her.
Misfit Cabaret is a splendiferous variety show centered around magical music with a rotating cast of eccentric performers. Each show is completely different—with changing themes such as the cult-filmed Cinephilia and the naughty nautical Whimsea. From burlesque to drag to circus to magic, you never know what you're going to see (or get yourself into)! For each new Misfit Cabaret, emcee Kat Robichaud writes two (sometimes three or four!) original songs keeping with the theme of the evening and plays them with her band, The Darling Misfits, as well as a special medley to kick off the evening and welcome in the spirits of San Francisco's saucy past. There's comedy, romance, and bawdiness around every corner and not a dull moment or dry eye in the house. So come and play with us and befriend a local underground miscreant. Who knows – they might whisper to you when the next secret Misfit Cabaret is!
“Cabaret performer Kat Robichaud combines a renegade aesthetic, a wicked sense of humor and a rock star’s singed timbre.”- SF Chronicle
“...a deliciously eclectic medley of performers”- SF Chronicle
“As the glitter-rock diva who famously once crowd-surfed to AWOLNATION’s ‘Sail’ on live TV, Kat Robichaud made history as one of the most electric and fearless Voice contestants of all time. But that iconic performance provided a mere glimpse of her dramatic talents, as the San Francisco theater maverick has since gone on to stage her own successful Bowie- and Burton-inspired rock operas – still performing on her own terms, but showcasing her true voice.” – Yahoo Entertainment
“An exorcise in comic terror that will leave your head spinning.” – SF Weekly
“San Francisco’s weird artists and their possibly even weirder audiences are alive and thriving.” – SF Chronicle
Your hostess with the mostess, Kat Robichaud prowls around the stage: a hellcat unleashed, furious to have been confined in southern 90s suburbia stasis. With various wigs and rock warrior whimsy, she shrieks catharsis that at once stops and rushes the blood of anyone within earshot of her siren song. Part Janis, part Bette, part Mama Cass, Robichaud writes murder ballads, Broadway pop songs about anxiety, and neo-wave rock and roll on anything from alien sex to gaslighting puppeteers. Existing in many forms – sometimes host of her hit musical variety show Misfit Cabaret, sometimes drag artist twirling her pearls in the spotlight of gay sex clubs – Robichaud feels most at home among her fellow queerdos, rattling off current hyperfixations and sipping whiskey with the stunning underground Bay Area artists who survived the gorging promises of corporations in late-stage capitolism. She's a hell of a show woman and has had 20 years of stage time to prove it. It doesn't matter if she's singing in a southern chain chicken joint, a 1,500 seat theater in Times Square, a painted plywood speakeasy, or in front of 15 million people watching her on The Voice: she will get your attention and hold it like she'll die if she chooses to let go. And you hope she never will.
Where is it happening?
The Great American Music Hall, 859 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94109-7005, United States
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