Seattle Gay News
Issue 20, Volume 47, May 17, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Pacific MusicWorks’ SIFF 2019 preview: Samson a brilliant production Interview with and a story for our times Artistic Director Beth Barrett
Samson and Delilah by Lucas Cranach the Younger (1515-1586)
by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer PACIFIC MUSICWORKS SAMSON AN ORATORIO BY G.F. HANDEL LIBRETTO BY NEWBURGH HAMILTON BASED ON JOHN MILTON’S SAMSON AGONISTES SEATTLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH May 4
We’re living in difficult times. Tweets and insults triumph over the kind of thought that matches the complexity of our problems. A disturbing number of leaders in Washington, D.C., are sly, vicious, or both. Beloved institutions meant to protect the people are undermined by those meant to “support and defend” the Constitution. Collectively we are forced to commit crimes that appall us: we force Mexican children from their parents and incarcerate them in soulless desert
see SAMSON page 5
MDQ a slamdunk from first note to last!
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET VILLAGE THEATRE Issaquah: through June 23 Everett: June 28 - July 28
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer It’s that time of year again. Last night the 45th annual Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) kicked off 25 days of cinematic euphoria with a gala screening of Seattle director Lynn Shelton’s latest comedy-drama hybrid Sword of Trust. This year’s festival will screen 410 films (narrative features, documentaries, archival presentations and shorts) from 86 countries and includes 33 world premieres. This edi-
tion of SIFF also highlights women working in comedy, some of the highlights on that front including a centerpiece showing of Nisha Ganatra’s Late Night with Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling, Gurinder Chadha’s exuberant Blinded by the Light based on journalist and author Sarfraz Manzoor’s acclaimed memoir of his Bruce Springsteen-loving childhood, and a closing night screening of writer/director Lulu Wang’s The Farewell with Awkwafina.
see SIFF page 6
Trans rights doc The Most Dangerous Year a powerfully personal family journey
Jason Kappus as Elvis Presley and Cayman Ilika as Dyanne in Million Dollar Quartet – Photo by Mark Kitaoka
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer
SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett – Photo courtesy of SIFF
In 2007, Village Theatre debuted a fabulous new musical revue which was based on a real life night when Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis walked into Sun Records. Twelve years
see MDQ page 4
The Most Dangerous Year – Photo courtesy of Passion River Films
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE MOST DANGEROUS YEAR @ NW Film Forum May 17-May 21
It’s difficult to imagine a more personal documentary for its director than The Most Dangerous Year. In 2016 Seattle filmmaker Vlada Knowlton set about to document the fate of various anti-transgender “Bathroom
see DANGEROUS YEAR page 5