Seattle Gay News
Issue 6, Volume 47, February 8, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Pacific Northwest Ballet presents the most beautiful The Sleeping Beauty
Having pricked her finger on an enchanted spindle, Princess Aurora (Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer Leta Biasucci) falls into a deep sleep in Ronald Hynd’s The Sleeping Beauty – Photo by Angela Sterling
by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET THE SLEEPING BEAUTY CHOREOGRAPHY BY RONALD HYND (AFTER PETIPA) MARION OLIVER MCCAW HALL February 1 (continues through 2/10)
As we left McCaw Hall after the opening night of Pacific Northwest Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty, my dance buddy – who has seen a lifetime of professional productions all over the world – turned to me and said “I think that’s the most beautiful ballet I’ve ever seen in my entire life!” And you know what? I have to agree. There are certainly ballets as beautifully
see SLEEPING BEAUTY page 5
In “Alien/Angel” Devin Bannon resurrects Klaus Nomi at Café Nordo
Devin Bannon – Photo courtesy of Café Nordo
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer CAFÉ NORDO “ALIEN/ANGEL” February 8-24 Café Nordo presents the world premiere of “Alien/Angel.” Writer/performer Devin Bannon and director Keira McDonald bring to life historical TV interviews of the
actual Klaus Sperber, while reimagining the musical acts of his rock alter ego Nomi in nine soaring numbers. In between the songs, Bannon-as-Klaus tells a moving narrative of his life as a young, queer German gifted with a soprano vocal range, who moved to Manhattan in the 1980’s with a generation of youth inspired by Warhol’s Factory. Klaus Nomi
see DEVIN BANNON page 4
Stunning “The Vikings Begin” Woody Shticks rides high exhibition continues at in“Who Cares!” Seattle’s Nordic Museum in Ballard
Photo courtesy Gustavianum, Uppsala University Museum
NORDIC MUSEUM “THE VIKINGS BEGIN” Through April 14 The Nordic Museum is thrilled to present the West Coast premiere of “The Vikings Begin,” an extraordinary new exhibition of early Viking artifacts from Uppsala Univer-
sity in Sweden which have never been outside of Scandinavia until the exhibit opened at the Nordic Museum last fall. “The Vikings Begin,”which opened to the public on Saturday, October 20, 2018 and continues through April 14, is on dis-
see “VIKINGS” page 7
Woody Shticks – Photo courtesy of the artist
“WHO CARES!” 18TH & UNION February 7-10 2/8 & 2/9 @ 9:30pm 2/7 & 2/10 @ 7:30pm
Woody Shticks is coming in hot with kicky comedy and devastating discoveries in this sparkling solo explosion! Unpack your
see WOODY SHTICKS page 3