Seattle Gay News
Issue 47, Volume 47, November 22, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Seattle Opera’s The Falling and the Rising a powerful and timely new chamber opera
Tim Janecke as Jumper in The Falling and the Rising – Photo by Philip Newton
by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE OPERA THE FALLING AND THE RISING TAGNEY JONES HALL AT THE OPERA CENTER November 15 Continues through 11/24
“The Falling and the Rising,” a terrific new chamber opera by composer Zac Redler and librettist Jerre Dye, made its Seattle premiere on November 15th in Seattle Opera’s equally new performance space, the Tagney Jones Hall. It’s only seventy minutes long, with an orchestra of eleven
see SEATTLE OPERA page 3
Seattle Rep’s Shout Sister Shout! a rousing introduction to Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Chaz Rose and Carrie Compere in Shout Sister Shout! – Photo by Bronwen Houck
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer SHOUT SISTER SHOUT! SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE Through December 22
Did you know that “Down By the Riverside” was written by Sister Rosetta Tharpe? Did you know she was a prolific songwriter of significant gospel songs, aside from being a virtuoso guitar player who can be credited
see SEATTLE REP page 6
Damon and Bale rev up excitement in masterful Ford v Ferrari
Matt Damon and Christian Bale in Ford v Ferrari – Photo courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer FORD V FERRARI Now playing Sprinting across the screen like a blast of pure unfiltered adrenaline, director James Mangold’s Ford v Ferrari is an outstand-
ing historical character study overflowing in energy, excitement, drama, heartache, euphoria and unbridled suspense. It hits the track running from the dropping of the green flag and only accelerates from there. This is a masterful drama that features the best performances of Matt Damon’s and Christian Bale’s
see FORD V FERRARI page 7
KEEPING IT REAL Veteran stunt coordinator Robert Nagle chats about Ford v Ferrari
Robert Nagle on the set of Ford v Ferrari – Photo courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer FORD V FERRARI Now playing
One of the reasons director James Mangold’s Ford v Ferrari is such an extraordinarily immersive cinematic achievement has everything to do with how it puts the viewer in the various vehicles (including the Shelby
see NAGLE page 6