Seattle Gay News
Issue 32, Volume 46, August 10, 2018
Arts & Entertainment
Broadway at The Paramount DNDA proudly presents the 19th Annual presents the new Arts in Nature Festival! Phantom of the Opera
August 25-26 at Camp Long in West Seattle
Quentin Oliver Lee as the Phantom and Eva Tavares as Christine Daaé in the national touring company of The Phantom of the Opera – Photo by Matthew Murphy
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer BROADWAY AT THE PARAMOUNT THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA PARAMOUNT THEATRE August 8-19
Cameron MacKintosh’s new production of The Phantom of the Opera sweeps into our fair city to wow us with its fresh approach to an iconic Broadway musical. Believe it or not, your SGN reviewer has never seen it! Of course, I have heard a lot
see PHANTOM page 3
Chew over the ideas in The Great Inconvenience
Nick Edwards, Mi Kang, and Jocelyn Maher in The Great Inconvenience – Photo by Ian Johnston
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer THE GREAT INCONVENIENCE ANNEX THEATRE Through August 18
Holly Arsenault’s new play, The Great Inconvenience, is now presenting at Annex Theatre. The press release describes it thusly: “2050. Somewhere on the West Coast of the United States. A scrappy group of historical re-enactors – orphans of our next civil war
see INCONVENIENCE page 3
Arts in Nature Festival – Photo courtesy of DNDA
This year’s Arts in Nature Festival features works from 40+ artists in the fields of music, sculpture & installation, film, dance, poetry & spoken word, relational aesthetics, and traditional arts & crafts. Seven rustic cabins will be artfully transformed to create interactive installations that combine sound, visual art, performance, and storytelling. Following the theme of Convergence –
the act of moving toward union or uniformity, meeting at a common point – artists and attendees of this innovative festival are encouraged to interact with each other, with other art disciplines, and with the natural 68-acre landscape of Camp Long in West Seattle.
see ARTS IN NATURE page 4
Energetically alive McQueen a haute couture documentary sensation
McQueen – Photo courtesy of Bleecker Street
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer MCQUEEN Now playing Born Lee Alexander McQueen, I can’t say I knew a whole lot about the late British
fashion designer before watching director Ian Bonhôte and co-director Peter Ettedgui’s fascinating documentary McQueen other than I liked his clothes and that he had a reputation for being a little bit of a wild man. His upbringing? How he got his start? What led him to become a fashion designer?
see MCQUEEN page 5