SGN June 6, 2014 - Section 2

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Seattle Gay News

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Issue 23, Volume 42, June 6, 2014

“FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN” SEATTLE MEN’S CHORUS PARAMOUNT THEATRE JUNE 14 On June 14, at 8 p.m., Seattle Men’s Chorus (SMC) will perform an entirely new staging of their critically acclaimed production, For a Look or a Touch, at The Paramount Theatre (911 Pine St.). SMC originally performed this Jake Heggie (composer) and Gene Scheer (librettist) commissioned piece in 2011; they will now revive it for one Seattle performance before launching a 12-day Germany concert tour. For a Look or a Touch, originally commissioned by Seattle’s Music of Remembrance, is a powerful story about the relatively untouched, and unknown, subject of Gay persecution during the Holocaust. This moving one-act opera is a tragic and true love story that chronicles the impact the war had on Gad Beck (performed by actor Kip Niven of TV’s “Alice” and “The Waltons”) and Manfred Lewin (performed by operatic

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by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer LIONEL RICHIE W/CEELO GREEN KEY ARENA May 30 There are numerous examples of artists who’ve had successful careers as solo performers and group members. But the list of those who’ve achieved superstar status as both is considerably shorter.

Lionel Richie has sold over 100 million albums worldwide since 1968, putting him in the elite company of Paul McCartney, Prince, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan and a few others that have accomplished this feat. He’s also won two Grammys and an Academy Award, and owns one of the best-selling recordings of all time, 1983’s Can’t Slow Down. Gracefully and impressively, Richie isn’t slowing down, evidenced by his terrific performance last weekend at Key Arena. It was

the second concert on the North American leg of the singer-composer’s “All The Hits All Night Long Tour,” which launched last September with stops in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, The Philippines, Singapore, China, UAE, Indonesia, Mexico, Canada and fifteen U.S. cities. Richie began the show with “All Around the World” and “Penny Lover” dressed in black denims see Lionel page 5

Three Dollar Bill Cinema will be honored as a Grand Marshall at the 40th Anniversary Seattle Pride Parade this month. Three Dollar Bill Cinema produces the annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Trans-lations: the Seattle Transgender Film Festival, and the summer Outdoor Cinema series in August at Cal Anderson Park and co-sponsors the Reel Queer Youth program. Look for Three Dollar Bill Cinema as one of the leaders of the parade on Sunday, June 29. Three Dollar Bill Cinema will also have a float in the Seattle Pride parade for their second year in a row. If you’d like to march with Three Dollar Bill Cinema, and be a part of their fun crew, please email Megan@threedollarbillcinema.org. Three Dollar Bill Cinema will also have their annual booth at

baritone Morgan Smith). Intiman Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director, Andrew Russell, stage directs this revival; SMC’s Artistic Director, Dennis Coleman, serves as conductor and musical director. This revival has an updated look: the SMC singers, orchestra, and staging are fully integrated into the production and the chorus members set the scenes of each movement to become different characters. In addition to the concert there will be a FREE pre-concert panel conversation in the lobby at 7:00 p.m. The Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center provides lobby displays and panelists will be there to help audiences prepare for this moving concert; WSHER will address the global impact of the Holocaust and give an insightful look behind the music. Tickets to the performance are $25-$55 and available at www. SeattleMensChorus.org or over the phone at 877.784.4849. Four days after the Seattle concert, 125 SMC singers, producsee Chorus page 5

PrideFest at Seattle Center following the Parade. Stop by and say hello, and pick up some information about their upcoming events! “COMING OUT ALL OVER: QUEER FILM STYLE” In celebration of Pride month, Three Dollar Bill Cinema and Northwest Film Forum present a mini-festival of three film: “Coming Out All Over: Queer Film Style.” Costume designers, the unsung alchemists of movie magic, finally get their due, thanks to guest curator Mark Mitchell’s delectable selection of three couture classics. Combining his encyclopedic knowledge of the history of costume design with his Queer sensibility, Mark will take us on a tour of the many-splendored world of see 3 Dollar page 8


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