Back for its eighth year, Halloweenie, the Gay Men’s Chorus of LA’s annual autumn fundraiser and costume-mandatory event, was held at the Los Angeles Theatre on Friday.
The event, created by chorus members Fred Arens and Jason Duguay, raised funds for the GMCLA.
Below, check out shots from photographer Matt Baume.
Brian Evans and Brad Clark are mythical creatures.
A husk of rabbit invades.
Awaiting a delivery of 76 trombones.
Travis Bone and Tegan Crune threaten evildoers.
These men gave their names as Jared, John, Travis, Joey, and Wyatt, which is weird since there are only four of them.
Sullivan Fox and Steven Van Wagner hang around and do Greek god stuff.
Sean Salvador and Jeff Vance need some help holding their pants up.
Multipass not included.
Everyone can see Joe Gaulucci, Brian Ewing, and Pete Bakey’s nipples.
Quinn’s waiting for the right man to give his tail a tug.
The evening featured an unending supply of sexy costumes that infringed on any number of copyrights.
History comes alive with Keith Gallow and Tom Paziali.
This pup might not be all smiles if he knew what his friend was planning.
The boys of Nath Creation are poured into their costumes.
A Tin Man contemplates.
This tall lady stole the Pope’s hat.
We’d like to think that Margaret Hamilton would approve of this.
Thumbs up for Oscar Triana and Cesar Julius.
Satan’s never looked better.
Jason King has some important hopping to do.
The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad goes undercover.
Katrina Parker brought a box.
Enrique Chang-Robles, Rigo Orozco and Michael Monen jostle for attention.
This step-and-repeat isn’t going to whitewash itself.
Topher Domagio and Victor Ryan are … vampires?
Hamish can’t seem to find his screwdriver.
Superheros blow their cover.
Alice appears to have chosen a rather unseemly rabbit hole.
William Montavo appears to have been gouged by Richard Fisher’s eyepatch.
Clap your hands if you believe in Sean Lacksdall, Sean Dexhandler and Molly Henshy.
Brady Front and Tony Edlink make their approach to the party.
Gay powercouple Colby Melvin and Brandon Brown are ready for the Grammys.