Seattle Gay News
Issue 40, Volume 47, October 4, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
PNB’s Agon and 24th annual Carmina Burana an Seattle Queer exciting evening of dance Film Festival preview An interview with Festival Director Kathleen Mullen
Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers in Agon (choreographed by George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust) which PNB is presenting on a double-bill with Kent Stowell’s Carmina Burana – Photo by Angela Sterling
by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET AGON AND CARMINA BURANA MARION OLIVER MCCAW HALL September 27 Continues through Oct. 6
The opening night of Pacific Northwest Ballet’s 2019-2020 season began very suitably with the most stripped-down, groundbreaking work by George Balanchine and the most ambitious and spectacular work by Kent Stowell. Together these ballets tell the story of PNB as it evolved from Seattle Opera’s pick-
Seattle Queer Film Festival Director Kathleen Mullen – Photo courtesy of SQFF
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE QUEER FILM FESTIVAL Opening & Closing Night @ SIFF CINEMA EGYPTIAN Most Screenings & Events @ NW FILM FORUM & GAY CITY October 10-20
see PNB page 4
The 24th annual Seattle Queer Film Festival (SQFF) begins in earnest this coming Thursday, October 10, with a gala screening of director Stephen Kijak’s Sid & Judy, an in-depth documentary of the late actress, singer and icon Judy Garland and her relationship with her third husband, Sid Luft. The Festival closes October 20 with one of the most celebrated films of 2019, writer-
see SQFF page 8
October 2019 theater No need to go to NYC: openings – spooks edition Indecent at the Rep is just as great!
Van Lang Pham and Sean Nguyen in Pork Filled Player’s Brothers Paranormal – Photo by Alabastro Photography
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer A new musical, new plays, Seattle premieres, and some spooky fall offerings are on tap this month. Get outcher calendars! Violet’s Attic: A Grand Ball for Wicked Dolls, Café Nordo, 10/1-11/24 This fall, you’re invited to Violet’s Attic,
where playtime lasts forever. She’ll feed you treats and play games, but don’t cross her or it’s “IN THE BOX!” for you. The Nordo Culinarium will be transformed into a world scaled to be seen from the button eyes of Violet’s favorite dolls (you!) complete with a giant Jack in the Box and food fit for a doll party. www.cafenordo.com
see OCT. OPENINGS page 3
The cast of Indecent – Photo by Bronwen Houck
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer INDECENT SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE Through October 26 First, you should know that this is one of the seminal productions in Seattle stage history and you should not miss it!
Paula Vogel has crafted a deeply Jewish play about deeply Jewish issues. She’s told a kind of “back story” about a play that Yiddish writer Sholem Asch wrote in 1906, God of Vengeance, that made its way to Broadway in 1923, only to be shut down abruptly as obscenity! But through writing about all the issues this particular play raised in the Jewish community, she also
see INDECENT page 7