Seattle Gay News
Issue 33, Volume 46, August 17, 2018
Arts & Entertainment
Delicately intimate Cameron Post a stunning teenage character study
“Given to Fly”: Pearl Jam’s Home Shows rally around Seattle’s homeless
The Home Shows: Pearl Jam at Safeco Field – Photo by Danny Clinch
by Jessica Price SGN A&E Writer
Chloë Grace Moretzin The Miseducation of Cameron Post – Photo courtesy of FilmRise
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST Now playing
When she’s discovered making out with a female classmate in a car, Cameron Post (Chloë Grace Moretz) is understandably mortified. Nonetheless, she’s somewhat surprised when her conservative, religious-
see CAMERON POST page 7
Seattle Opera’s Porgy and Bess fills the stage with life
Jermaine Smith with members of Seattle Opera's Porgy and Bess – Photo by Philip Newton
by Alice Bloch SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE OPERA PORGY AND BESS BY GEORGE GERSHWIN LIBRETTO BY DUBOSE HEYWARD, DOROTHY HEYWARD & IRA GERSWHIN MARION OLIVER MCCAW HALL August 11 & 12 (through August 25)
I can pretty much guarantee that you’ll never have the opportunity to attend a better production of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess than the one now playing at Seattle Opera, co-produced with Glimmerglass Festival. An extraordinary cast, spectacular singing and acting and dancing, fabulous sets and costumes, perfect lighting to enhance the drama, an excellent orchestra conducted by the man who re-introduced Porgy and Bess
see PORGY AND BESS page 6
PEARL JAM THE HOME SHOWS SAFECO FIELD August 8 (& 10) “Seattle is our hometown. When there are challenges here, we want to be part of the solution. It’s heartening so many organizations and individuals coming together to do the same. It’s going to take all of us.” – Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam
The Home Shows: From Concept to Stadium Pearl Jam launched the first of two sold out benefit shows August 8 at Safeco Field under the tagline “Banding Together to Fight Homelessness.” The Home Shows marked Pearl Jam’s first hometown appearance in five years, rivaling only the Rolling Stones in total attendance. The pair of benefits were the culmination of months of carefully orchestrated planning, a remarkable feat for a band that has grown as Seattle itself has grown. When the shows were announced in
see PEARL JAM page 3
New Phantom lives up to its reputation
Quentin Oliver Lee as the Phantom 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 THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE Through August 19 Well, guess what! I liked the musical The Phantom of the Opera a bunch more than I
expected to. (See my preview at http://sgn. org/sgnnews46_32/page21.cfm.) (What kind of critic, you grumble, uses the phrase “a bunch more”?) Truly, the famous songs that have become popular from this musical, particularly “The Music of the Night,” and “The Phantom of the Opera,” made me feel like running away instead of marking my calendar for productions to see.
see PHANTOM page 6