Seattle Gay News
Issue 18, Volume 42, May 2, 2014
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE PRESENTS
WHO’S AFRAID OF
VI RGIN IA WOOLF? – A TERRIFIC PRODUCTION OF A CHALLENGING WORK
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE Through May 18
THROUGH
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The explosive, immersive, three hour drama, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, by Edward Albee is on stage now at Seattle Rep. If you thought August: Osage County was caustic, you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet, sister. This play will blister your paint and warp your wood. The games played by George and Martha make Russian roulette look silly. This is an American classic that practically became classic the minute Albee stopped writing it in 1962. It won the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play. You may know it best from the 1966 movie starring Richard Bur-
ton, Elizabeth Taylor, George Segal and Sandy Dennis. Here, the four dynamic talents are R. Hamilton Wright, Pamela Reed, Aaron Blakely and Amy Hill. George (Wright) and Martha (Reed) return home at 2:00 a.m., following a party thrown by Martha’s father, the president of the university where George is a history professor. Martha announces that the evening isn’t finished and that shortly Nick (Blakely) and Honey (Hill) will be arriving for an after-party drink. Nick has just relocated to work at the university and Martha said she promised her father to be “nice” to them. At first, George seems like a poor benighted husband with an abusive wife, but after some goading, it turns out he has knives to spare as well, and neither George nor Martha are loathe to use their cutlery in see WHO’S AFRAID? page 4
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Seattle’s amazing A celebration of Kiki Sanchez’ life ambiguous history In intricate detail now at Book-It Rep
It weaves back and forth in time with major mysteries to explore and perhaps unfold. Creating a TRUTH LIKE THE SUN fictitious “Mr. Seattle” who beBOOK-IT comes the face of the 1962 World’s REPERTORY THEATRE Fair, Lynch explores and exposes Through May 18 the seamy underbelly of graft and Jim Lynch’s meticulously de- corruption that others have mined tailed book, Truth Like the Sun, is no straightforward history lesson. see truth page 8
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer
Kiki Sanchez
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor
Celebrated Seattle entertainer Jaime Enrique Mendez Alvarez, more commonly known as Enrique Mendez, died April 27 in Mexico. Mendez, who made a name for himself as a dancer in “Le Faux” at Julia’s on Broadway, also performed as Kiki Sanchez. He was the only person killed in a car accident when a truck he was the passenger in experienced mechanical failure and crashed Sunday afternoon. Mendez leaves behind two sisters, his mother and father and, of course, all of us many friends and fans. He was 23 years old. According to Colimanoticias. com, a Spanish language news and radio website (translated), “Five people injured and one dead, was the outcome of a tragic car accident recorded around 1 p.m. in the afternoon on Sunday at kilometer 55 of the highway to Colima, Manzanillo, just short of a mile from the bridge that leads to Cuyutlán spa. The report says the accident took place after a mechanical failure of the suspension of a Ford Ranger 96127 caused the driver, Daniel see KIKI page 5