Seattle Gay News
Issue 29, Volume 47, July 19, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
A Bright new musical for summer
Brenna Wagner and Brian Pucheu in Bright Star at Taproot Theatre – Photo by Erik Stuhaug
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer BRIGHT STAR TAPROOT THEATRE Through August 17
Steve Martin (yes, that one, the “wild and crazy guy”) and Edie Brickell wrote a feel-good musical that debuted on Broadway at the same time as that juggernaut Hamilton… So, Bright Star got zero attention and closed soon after.
Dissecting masculinity: Writer/director Riley Stearns chats about his festival favorite The Art of Self-Defense
Jesse Eisenberg in The Art of Self-Defense – Photo courtesy of Bleecker Street
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE ART OF SELF DEFENSE Now playing
see BRIGHT STAR page 4
The thing about writer/director Riley Stearns’ festival favorite The Art of SelfDefense is how unapologetically upfront it is about subverting as many storytelling conventions as it can. While at first a quirky char-
see STEARNS page 5
iBuildBridges presents Rambunctious Art of Self-Defense “Connections: A Live Concert Event” on July 27 an anarchic black comedy Bringing people together through the power of music
Winehouse – Photo courtesy of iBuildBridges
iBuildBridges has announced their inaugural concert to be held Saturday, July 27, at 7pm, at Benaroya Hall (3rd Ave & Union St) in the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall. The event will feature talented young musicians from the Seattle area whose live performances and stories reflect the diversity in our country.
Featured artists include Sabyu, guitar and vocal; Tyler Kwak, electric violin; Sinclaire, vocals; Darius Williams, drum set; Winehouse band; Savannah Blackwell, vocals; and Theron Lutes, vocals. With house band, Show Brazil! as well as other
see “CONNECTIONS” page 3
Jesse Eisenberg and Alessandro Nivola in The Art of Self-Defense – Photo courtesy of Bleecker Street
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE ART OF SELF DEFENSE Now playing
One evening walking home from the grocery store after buying dog food, Casey Davies (Jesse Eisenberg) is mugged by a small group of motorcyclists. After getting out of the hospital, but not yet ready
see SELF-DEFENSE page 5