Seattle Gay News
Issue 13, Volume 47, March 29, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
WORLD’S LARGEST ROCKABILLY EVENT
Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend celebrates its 22nd year April 18-21 John Waters to host Burlesque Show April 19
Leslie Jordan brings EXPOSED to The Triple Door to benefit The AMP: the AIDS Memorial Pathway in Seattle on April 22
John Waters – Photo by Greg Gorman
The Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend is a four-day music festival, now in its 22nd year, coming Thursday, April 18 - Sunday, April 21 to The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. VLV is the Longest Running Music Festival in Las Vegas and The Largest Rockabilly Event in the
World, featuring bands and fans from over 30 countries around the globe who come to experience Rockabilly & Original ‘50s Music, a Classic Car Show, Burlesque Shows, Vintage Fashion Show, Dance
see VIVA LAS VEGAS page 6
Rain or shine – April theater obliges
Leslie Jordan – Photo courtesy of the artist
On Monday, April 22 at 7:30pm, please join us in celebrating the new show from Emmy Award-winning Actor & Comedian LESLIE JORDAN in EXPOSED – live at The Triple Door (216 Union St.). Best-known for his standout roles in “Sordid Lives”, “American Horror Story”,
“The Help” and as Beverley Leslie on NBC’s hit series “Will & Grace”, and now playing a lead role in the new comedy series THE COOL KIDS on FOX, Mr. Jordan has charmed fans for over four decades!
see LESLIE JORDAN page 3
Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria Bell a stunning showcase for Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore in Gloria Bell – Photo courtesy of A24
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer Kurt Beattie as Caldwell B Cladwell, Mikko Juan as Bobby Strong, and Sarah Rose Davis as Hope Cladwell in Urinetown at 5th Avenue Theatre – Photo by Rosemary Dai Ross
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer Theatrical productions this coming month touch on politics, history, multicultural and multimodal performances, and
include musicals and Shakespeare and Shakespearian interpretations. There’s drama and humor and everything in between, it looks like. Got your calendar up? Let’s get shows planned!
see APRIL THEATER page 5
GLORIA BELL Now playing A remake of his own 2013 stunner Gloria, director Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria Bell is both an outstanding showcase for star Julianne Moore as well as a fine, emotionally astute melodrama that sits alongside its predecessor with comfortable ease. Not con-
tent to just tell the same story twice, the filmmaker, working closely with screenwriter Alice Johnson Boher, tasked with reworking Lelio’s and his frequent collaborator Gonzalo Maza’s story, this new version takes the general template and the ideas found in the Chilean original and then shakes them up so they still feel fresh and organic to this particular California milieu. All of which makes the feature not so much a remake as it is a reinterpretation, and while I personally
see GLORIA BELL page 7