The San Gabriel Valley Choral Company will present SGVCC Broadway Concert on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Monrovia. The family-friendly program, titled “A Night on Broadway!,” will feature well-known songs from decades of musical theater.
The award-winning ensemble, known as SGVCC, will perform selections from The Sound of Music, Wicked, Anything Goes and Dear Evan Hansen. Organizers said the concert will highlight recognizable melodies and ensemble arrangements that showcase the group’s choral sound.
The performance will take place at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 122 South California Ave., Monrovia, CA 91016. General admission tickets cost $25, and tickets for children under 12 cost $15. Tickets are available online at https://sgvccsingers.org or at the door.
SGVCC Broadway Concert Program Highlights
The SGVCC Broadway Concert program spans classic and contemporary productions. Audiences can expect songs from The Sound of Music and Anything Goes, alongside modern favorites such as Wicked and Dear Evan Hansen.
According to the organization, the repertoire was selected to appeal to a wide range of ages. The program focuses on familiar tunes and accessible arrangements. Ensemble-driven numbers will anchor the evening, with harmonies designed to fill the church’s acoustically rich space.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church has hosted many community arts events. Its intimate setting allows singers and audiences to connect closely. SGVCC frequently stages performances in faith-based and community venues across the San Gabriel Valley.
About The San Gabriel Valley Choral Company
Founded to serve communities throughout the San Gabriel Valley, the San Gabriel Valley Choral Company is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission centers on connecting singers and audiences through diverse programming, quality performances and community service.
The ensemble performs a wide range of repertoire each season. Programs include classical masterworks, contemporary compositions and popular selections. Organizers state that accessibility guides the group’s approach to ticketing and outreach. The company welcomes music lovers regardless of their ability to pay the full ticket price.
SGVCC brings together singers of varied backgrounds and experience levels. Members rehearse and perform throughout the year, building community through shared musical goals. Concerts aim to provide affordable cultural opportunities for residents across the region.
The upcoming SGVCC Broadway Concert continues that commitment by offering familiar music in an accessible setting. Organizers encourage families, longtime musical theater fans and first-time concertgoers to attend.
For more information about the concert or the company’s season, visit https://sgvccsingers.org. The March 14 performance offers local residents a chance to experience Broadway favorites close to home.

