Seattle Gay News
Issue 12, Volume 47, March 22, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
ArtsWest’s John a riveting production to watch
Marianne Owen, Suzy Hunt, and Sean Lally in John at ArtsWest – Photo by John McLellan
In this life of modern technology it appears that our lives are now more out in the open than ever. We Facebook our daily trips, we Instagram our mundane meals, on Twitter we hashtag a social movement. Even with this, our isolation can also be revealed. In John by Pulitzer Prize winning play-
by Paul Torres SGN A&E Writer JOHN ARTSWEST Through April 7
see JOHN page 3
2019 Seattle Jewish Film Festival
PNB’s “Director’s Choice” program presents fabulous new works by emerging choreographers
Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers in Matthew Neenan’s “Bacchus” as part of “Director’s Choice” – Photo by Angela Sterling
by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET “DIRECTOR’S CHOICE: MCCAW HALL March 15 (continues through March 24)
Pacific Northwest Ballet is important in many ways – a world-class company with topflight dancers, orchestra, and art direction. But it’s also important because of its commitment to ballet as an art form of the future, and for this reason Artistic Director Peter Boal presents the “Director’s Choice”
see DIRECTOR'S CHOICE page 5
Seattle Musical Theatre presents Mamma Mia!
A conversation with festival director Pamela Lavitt
“Donna and the Dynamos” Kristie Werner as Rosie, Lisa Mandelkorn as Donna, and Isis Phoenix as Tanya in Seattle Musical Theatre’s Mamma Mia! –Photo by Ricky Basconcillo
Red Cow – Photo courtesy of SJFF
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL AMC PACIFIC PLACE SIFF UPTOWN CINEMA STROUM JCC AEGIS LIVING OF QUEEN ANNE REGAL CINEBARRE ISSAQUAH March 23-31 & April 6-7 seattlejewishfilmfestival.org
With a gala opening night screening of writer/director Eliran Malka’s feature debut The Unorthodox at the AMC Pacific Place 11, the 24th annual Seattle Jewish Film Festival (SJFF) officially gets underway Saturday night. Running through March 31 at a variety of area venues including SIFF Cinema Uptown, Aegis Living of Queen Anne at Rodger’s Park and the Stroum Jew-
see SJFF page 8
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer MAMMA MIA! SEATTLE MUSICAL THEATRE March 29-April 1 A new production of the perennial favorite, Mamma Mia!, is opening next at Seattle Musical Theatre. (March 29-April 14; www. seattlemusicaltheatre.org) The director is
Hattie Claire Andres, a young up-and-coming director who is Seattle-grown. As a high school student, she and a few others at Seattle Children’s Theatre’s Young Actor Institute decided to create a new independent teen production company, Young Americans’ Theatre Company, because they felt stifled by the kinds of rules adults in supervision sometimes placed on their
see MAMMA MIA! page 7