Seattle Gay News
Issue 44, Volume 47, November 1, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Historically rich Harriet a haunting tale of an American legend
Broadway tap legend Savion Glover to perform at Jazz Alley Nov. 4-6
Cynthia Erivo in Harriet – Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer HARRIET Now playing
It is 1849 and Araminta “Minty” Ross (Cynthia Erivo) has fled from slaveholder Gideon Brodess’ (Joe Alwyn) Maryland plantation before he can sell her to unknown new owners down South. With
see HARRIET page 6
Spooky fun with The Brothers Paranormal
Ronnie Hill and Sean Nguyen in The Brothers Paranormal – Photo by Roger Tang
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer THE BROTHERS PARANORMAL PORK FILLED PRODUCTIONS (AT THEATRE OFF JACKSON) Through November 16
Prince Gomolvilas kind of hit the jackpot with a “rolling world premiere” for his play, The Brothers Paranormal. It’s a new kind of world premiere where several theater companies across the country choose
see BROTHERS page 4
Savion Glover – Photo by Lois Greenfield
by MK Scott SGN A&E Writer SAVION GLOVER DIMITRIOU’S JAZZ ALLEY November 4-6
Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley welcomes living legend: tap dancer, choreographer, and actor Savion Glover for three nights and four shows. I became a fan when I first saw him dance on TV as a 12-year-old that lead
see SAVION GLOVER page 3
Skarsgård’s terrifying charisma dominates otherwise uneven Kill Team
Alexander Skarsgård (center) in The Kill Team – Photo courtesy of A24
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE KILL TEAM Now playing
Andrew Briggman (Nat Wolff) is ready to serve. It is 2009 and he has come to Afghanistan’s Kandahar Valley to do his part in the war against terror. His unit, led by Staff Sgt. Deeks (Alexander Skarsgård), is
see KILL TEAM page 5