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Seattle Gay News

Issue 40, Volume 44, September 30, 2016

Arts & Entertainment

TWIST: Seattle Queer “Tricolore” a brilliant Film Festival announces program at Pacific lineup with a new name & expanded vision Northwest Ballet

Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers in Benjamin Millepied’s Appassionata. PNB presents Appassionata as part of TRICOLORE, Sept. 23 - Oct. 2, 2016 – Photo by Angela Sterling

Image courtesy of threedollarbillcinema.org

The 21st annual event, formerly known as the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, takes place October 13-23, at several venues in Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle. The new name also reflects a more inclusive programming vision: in addition to a wide array of movies, the festival now touts even more forms of visual storytelling, as well as an art exhibit, a pop-up marketplace, live performances, panel discus-

sions and, of course, the best parties of the year. This year, TWIST will also launch a virtual reality sidebar, presented by Oculus, entitled TWIST360º. Three Dollar Bill Cinema is thrilled to announce the lineup for their 21st annual LGBTQ+ festival – the first year with the event’s NEW name! Formerly known as see TWIST page 8

ArtsWest presents a captivating version of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts

by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET “TRICOLORE” MARION OLIVER MCCAW HALL Through October 2 The Pacific Northwest Ballet’s opening program of the 2016-2017 sea-

GHOSTS ARTSWEST Through October 16 Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts is a famous and once scandalous play. ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery presents a captivating version with a modern adaption penned by Richard

Eyre (a legendary English theatre writer and director). Ghosts was first presented in 1892, yet the tale of how past transgressions cast a devastating pall on future generations is as haunting as ever. In the story Helene Alving is a widow who suffered a horrible marriage with a husband who neglected and cheated on her with other women. She keeps his infidelities and indiscretions a secret from her see GHOSTS page 4

see TRICOLORE page 7

SEATTLE SYMPHONY: Gabriel Prokofiev ruled with “When the City Rules”

Suzanne Bouchard as Helene Alving and Noah Racey as Pastor Manders – Photo by Michael Brunk

by Paul Torres SGN A&E Writer

son begins with two dances by Benjamin Millepied, former director of the Paris Opera Ballet, and present director of the LA Dance Project. Millepied is one of the important younger choreographers of the present era – along with Justin Peck, Crystal Pite, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, and Alejandro Cerrudo, among others – and one

Gabriel Prokofiev – Photo courtesy of phawker.com

by Alice Bloch SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE SYMPHONY WITH SPECIAL GUEST GABRIEL PROKOFIEV BENAROYA HALL September 22 The first subscription concert of the 2016-17 Seattle Symphony Orchestra (SSO)

season was a whopping success, giving one more proof of the organization’s excellence of performance and adventurousness of programming under the leadership of music director Ludovic Morlot. With a program bracketed by two Beethoven symphonies, both ably performed, it was a rare treat to witness two even more exciting performances: Sergei Prokofiev’s symphonic suite “The Love for see PROKOFIEV page 3


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