Seattle Gay News
Issue 41, Volume 44, October 7, 2016
Arts & Entertainment
New SMC/SWC Artistic TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival Director Paul Caldwell & Seattle Women’s Chorus present UNVEILED
AN INTERVIEW with Jason Plourde
Still from Torrey Pines – Photo by Clyde Petersen
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer What was once known as the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival has changed its name for its 21st annual iteration to
TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival. After kicking things off next Thursday with the world premiere of local writerdirector Clyde Petersen’s stunning animated marvel Torrey Pines, over the next see TWIST page 8
Seattle Women’s Chorus – Photo courtesy of seattlechoruses.org
New artistic director Paul Caldwell makes his highly anticipated debut leading Seattle Women’s Chorus (SWC) into a new era. This is SWC’s fifth consecutive year performing inside the historic Saint Mark’s Cathedral (1245 10th Ave. E.) where the ma-
jestic pillars will reverberate with dynamic sounds and bold spirits. The first concert of the 2016-2017 season includes works composed by Paul Caldwell and his writing partner Sean Ivory. It explores our universal see PAUL CALDWELL page 5
Jinkx Monsoon is triumphant Darkly unsettling
as Peaches Christ’s Dressmaker Return to Grey Gardens a haute couture hoot fills the Egyptian Theatre
(l) Jinkx Monsoon & Peaches Christ in Return to Grey Gardens – Photo courtesy of goldstar.com
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer “RETURN TO GREY GARDENS” SIFF CINEMA EGYPTIAN THEATRE September 29
The Egyptian Theatre had a full house on Thursday, September 29th for the stage show and parody, “Return to Grey Gardens,” written and directed by Peaches Christ, and produced by Qurb Productions, and as usual, Peaches gave her star, Jinkx see GREY GARDENS page 5
Scene from The Dressmaker – Photo courtesy of thedressmakermovie.com.au
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE DRESSMAKER Now playing Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet) has come
home. She’s returned to the small, dusty Australian community of Dungatar ostensibly to take care of her mentally fragile, physically downtrodden mother, Molly (Judy Davis), a local eccentric who lives in a dilapidated house at the top of a hill oversee DRESSMAKER page 8