Seattle Gay News
Issue 42, Volume 46, October 19, 2018
Arts & Entertainment
Seattle Opera’s Turn of the Screw a chilling psychological thriller
SGN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS:
Harvey Fierstein’s acclaimed Casa Valentina at Erickson Theatre Oct. 19-28 SGN talks with actor/director Derek Villanueva and actor Tom Stewart
Forrest Wu as Miles in Seattle Opera's The Turn of the Screw – Photo by Jacob Lucas
by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE OPERA THE TURN OF THE SCREW BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN LIBRETTO BY MYFANWY PIPER MARION OLIVER MCCAW HALL October 13 (Opening Night cast continues 10/17, 10/24 & 10/27)
October, with its long, spooky path into Halloween, is the perfect moment to see The Turn of the Screw, Benjamin Britten’s chamber opera based on Henry James’ classic ghost story. Everything necessary to be creep-ed out is here – a remote manor house with an absent Lord, a timid governess, a pair of orphaned children, and a weird pair
Rinabeth Apostol and Denmo Ibrahim in Seattle Repertory Theatre's A Thousand Splendid Suns – Photo by Nate Watters
A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE Through November 10
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer CASA VALENTINA LESSER-KNOWN PLAYERS AT THE ERICKSON THEATRE October 19-28
see SEATTLE OPERA page 4
A Thousand Splendid Suns is a stunning work of art
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer
Casa Valentina – Photo courtesy of Lesser Known Players
TRIGGER WARNING: There is a peculiar difficulty for people (mainly female) who might want to see A Thousand Splendid Suns, the masterfully mounted co-production with San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater, which opened Wednesday at
see SPLENDID SUNS page 6
You may have seen the ads and video on Facebook or ads in Seattle Gay News or director Derek Villanueva on the cover of the current Unite Seattle Magazine. What is even more intriguing is the Seattle Premiere of Casa Valentina from Harvey Fierstein (the award-winning playwright who brought us Kinky Boots and Newsies, as well as Torch
see CASA VALENTINA page 3
Seattle Women’s Chorus is making jubilant noise
Seattle Women’s Chorus in “Hear Me Roar” – Photo by Conrado Tapado
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE WOMEN’S CHORUS “HEAR ME ROAR” October 12-13 @ Seattle First Baptist Church October 20 @ Highline Performing Arts Center (Burien)
The Seattle Women’s Chorus is making jubilant noise – it’s their 15th anniversary and their current concert focuses on energetic empowerment of women. Gathering in the sanctuary of the Seattle First Baptist Church this past weekend, the women performed a range of both classic songs and
see “ HEAR ME ROAR ” page 3