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Thursday, October 1, 2015

(OUTview NW) RE-view: Seattle Rep's A View from the Bridge is a Triumph!


Torn?            Photo: Alan Alabastro
by MK Scott 

Back in the early 90's during my first visit to New York, I remember taking a walking tour through Brooklyn Heights and I remember seeing this little red Cottage on a street filled with brownstones and was told this is where the playwright, Arthur Miller lived when he was married to Marilyn Monroe, it felt like a piece of Hollywood in this little tiny Burrough of New York.

Knowing of Miller's experience of Brooklyn, I knew his 1955 play, A View of the Bridge, would be be slice of Americana  now on stage at the Seattle Rep.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

(OUTview NW) RE-view: ACT's Bloomsday goes Back in Time for Love!

Old is New Again!           Photo: Pai
by MK Scott

From the Reinvented Classic "Children's Hour" to the Modern "American Idiot", my latest Theatrical adventure was a World Premiere.

An Irish Love story with 4 actors playing 2 characters, How? you ask, I will explain, but first I need to add that his was the last play at ACT under the direction from Kurt Beattie who is retiring after 40 years as its Artistic Director. How quaint that in "Bloomsday" by Steven Dietz,  we travel through time by 35 years.

The Story is reminiscent of a Favorite 80's Classic film, Dream a Little Dream, that starred Jason Robards, who takes control of Corey Feldman's Body and Piper Laurie takes other Merideth Salenger's to get Feldman and Salenger together.

Well, in Bloomsday, Old Robert (Peter Crook, most recently in Cabaret) encounters a young Irish Caithleen (Sydney Andrews, most recently in Vanya and Spike) who is an anxious Irish guide, giving a tour of the Dublin depicted during a single day (now referred to as Bloomsday) in James Joyce’s 1922 modernist master-novel, “Ulysses.”

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

(OUTview NW) REview Part 2: Artswest's Brilliant Production of 'American Idiot, the Immersive Version is Exhilarating Fun!

We WANT You to Join OUR Tribe!                     Photo: Brunk
by MK Scott

Last week I gave you part ONE of Artswest's HUGE production of Greenday's American Idiot that was so BIG you needed to see it twice to get the full experience. Last week was the traditional version, so this past weekend we did the Immersive Experience, as someone who hasn't acted on the stage since High School, there was the excitement of doing Live theater and being part of the production that is the greatest feeling in the world.

This past weekend as promised, I joined the Millitary Tribe, headed by Super Ab-luscious, Jordan Taylor that included a dozen hunky chorus boys and we got to see Justin (Lizard Boy) Huertas' Tunny as he goes through Basic Training.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

(OUTview NW) Re-view: Intiman updates the 'Children's Hour' but Misses an Opportunty to Tackle Race

Can you guess Who is Who?  Photo: Bennion
by MK Scott

Last May, I attended my very first Lesbian-themed play, besides being an American Classic, the Arouet produced show literally was perfect from casting to space.

Jump start four months later, and the Childrens Hour, written by the Controversial and Brilliant, Lillian Hellman that was turned into a Mildly-successful film led by 2 giants (Audrey Hepburn and Shirley Maclaine) in the code breaking 1960's (1961 to be exact) is being performed by the Intiman but there was a catch, so keep reading. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

(OUTview NW) REview Part 1: Artswest's Brilliant Production of 'American Idiot' is so Huge, it needs 2 Reviews!


A Drug-addicted, Johnny becomes St Jimmy
by MK Scott

After the Broadway hits of Rent and Spring Awakening, the daring production of 'American Idiot", the Greenday Musical, inspired by their 2004 album of the same name, American Idiot is an testament of the 2000's with war and confusion. Not since, The Who's Tommy has a concept album inspired a Rock Opera.

After a run at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2009, the show moved to the St. James Theatre on Broadway. The show officially opened in April 2010. The show closed in April 2011 after 422 performances. While Green Day did not appear in the production, vocalist/guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong performed the role of "St. Jimmy" occasionally throughout the run.

The story, expanded from that of the concept album, centers on three disaffected young men, Johnny, Will, and Tunny. Johnny and Tunny flee a stifling suburban lifestyle and parental restrictions, while Will (Michael Coale Grey) stays home to work out his relationship with his pregnant girlfriend, Heather (Chelsea LeValley). The former pair looks for meaning in life and tries out the freedom and excitement of the city. Tunny (Justin "Lizard Boy" Huertas) quickly gives up on life in the city, joins the military, and is shipped off to war. Johnny (Frederick Halgreen, fresh from 5th ave's Jasper and playing Freddie Mercury in SMC's Queen Concert) turns to drugs and finds a part of himself that he grows to dislike, has a relationship with Whatshername (Kirsten "Lizard Boy" Helland) and experiences lost love. Johnny becomes Drug dealer, St Jimmy (Trent Moury, fresh from last season's Angry Housewives) and Tunny loses a leg in Iraq and is treated by nurse, Extraordinary girl  (Played by a Male actor for the first time,  Jimmie Herrod). I had to relook at the program to be sure Herrod was male with a  powerful and sounded female with great chemistry with Huertas's Tunny.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

(OUTview NW) RE-view: Chandelier Productions' Spring Awakening is an INCREDIBLE Triumph!

by MK Scott

With Duncan Sheik's Spring Awakening heading back to Broadway, it is easy to appreciate the modern day classic and even seeing countless versions (Actually 3 so far) it is refreshing how fresh it can be.

Just imagine without Spring Awakening, we wouldn't have GLEE or LOOKING or even PITCH PERFECT, because the stars of the original Broadway cast was Lea Michelle (Wendla) who went on to mega success in Glee and the soon to be Scream Queens, but also Jonathan Groff (Melchior) who reteamed with Michelle in Glee and starred in HBO's Looking. Even Skylar Astin (Georg) went on to the highly Successful, Pitch Perfect franchise. The Tony winning, John Gallagher Jr, (Moritz) has stayed on Broadway with American Idiot and small TV roles.

Monday, August 24, 2015

(OUTview NW) RE-view: Intiman's John Baxter brings Scandal and Debate to this World Premiere!

Intiman
by MK Scott

If it is summer in Seattle it means it is Intiman's Summer Theater Festival time. The Festival brings new life for the Legacy of Intiman Playhouse. A little Intiman is better than no Intiman at all.

This is the 4th year of the festival and each year they stage a new production that has NW Roots. Two years ago was Stu for Silverton (the realife story of the transgender Mayor of a small Oregon Town) and Three years ago with Dan Savage's controversial play, "Miracle!".

This year the play to see is John Baxter is a Switch-Hitter by Ana Brown and Andrew Russell, and it focuses on the biggest scandal to ever Hit Gay Softball. Back in 2008, Seattle hosted the NAGAAA World series about playing for Gay team means you have to be Gay, if any teammate is Bi, you must declare who they are to the organization. In this actual case 5 players were called in questions and had to determine what their label was. Ultimately, three players were deemed at least "not gay enough," to play.

Monday, May 25, 2015

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: The Children's Hour is a MUST-SEE and Great FIT at the Ballard Underground


Yes, There were Mean Girls in the 1930's Photo: Michael Brunk
by MK Scott

I confess I had never been to a Lesbian-Themed Play (It isn't like I have tried), but when that said-play is a bonafide American Classic written by the Controversial and Brilliant, Lillian Hellman that was turned into a Mildly-successful film led by 2 giants (Audrey Hepburn and Shirley Maclaine) in the code breaking 1960's (1961 to be exact). Of course, I am talking about the Children's Hour, that was stage by Arouet at the Ballard Underground this past weekend.

The last time I was at the Underground was for Ghostlight Theatricals production of 'Rope" another Early Gay themed play that was adapted in a Hollywood Film. There is something about the Underground and how you feel are in a speakeasy and transported into the time when being Gay or Lesbian was a mental illness.

The Children's Hour is a 1934 stage play written by Lillian Hellman. It is a drama set in an all-girls boarding school run by two women, Karen Wright and Martha Dobie. An angry student, Mary Tilford, runs away from the school and to avoid being sent back she tells her grandmother that the two headmistresses are having a lesbian affair. The accusation proceeds to destroy the women's careers, relationships and lives.

The play was first staged on Broadway at Maxine Elliott's Theatre in 1934, where it ran for over two years, and in 1936 it was put on at London's Gate Theatre Studio and Dublin's Gate Theatre. This was Hellman's first hit play. At the time, any mention of homosexuality on stage was illegal in New York State, but the play was such a success and so widely praised by critics that the rule was not enforced, according to Wiki.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

(MFW-Seattle 2015) MORE PHOTOS!

The show stopper!
We are excited to present a one of a kind, exclusive – runway show that celebrates the world of fashion designers and costume designers. 10 designers and over 115 works of art created by National and International Designers and Costume Designers strutted the 2015 Metropolitan Fashion Week Bellevue-Seattle Runway Show & Closing Gala at the South Hall of the Magnificent Seattle Art Museum. This was an amazing 65-minute show last Saturday! Hosted by Eduardo Khawam, Amy Yamada and Niveen Heaton

Designers Line Up

Costume Designers, Inoe Vargas, Ricardo Soltero & Mask by Swig Miller
International Designers Presented by Fashion Forwards
ADICORA Swimwear by Designer Niveen Heaton

Canvas Project by Metropolitan Fashion Week
Men's Formal Wear Suitsupply - Seattle
Jewelry by: George Wittels & Cintli by Beto Yarce
Hair & Makeup by Gene Juarez Salons & Spas

Saturday, April 18, 2015

(MFW-Seattle 2015) The WOMEN Part 3: The ADICORA Swimwear Collection!

We are excited to present a one of a kind, exclusive – runway show that celebrates the world of fashion designers and costume designers. 10 designers and over 115 works of art created by National and International Designers and Costume Designers strutted the 2015 Metropolitan Fashion Week Bellevue-Seattle Runway Show & Closing Gala at the South Hall of the Magnificent Seattle Art Museum. This was an amazing 65-minute show last Saturday!

Tonight we start with ADICORA Swimwear by Designer Niveen Heaton. Hair & Makeup by Gene Juarez Salons & Spas

 PHOTOS provided by Jorge Hernandez and SULEY ERA

Monday, April 13, 2015

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in SEATTLE" at the ACT!

Tracy Martin
by MK Scott

Now, I must confess that I had never heard of Jacques Brel or the Revue of Brel's songbook that was off-Broadway in the late 60's.

Of course, I googled Brel and researched all I could and realized I had heard of some of the music, but performed by American Artists from Sinatra to Andy Williams to John Denver. In Europe, Brel was known as the French Sinatra and was an influence for Bowie and Cohen.

I had already wanted to see the ACT/5th Ave co-production of Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, because; A) The Brillant, David Armstrong was Directing and B) The King of Seattle Musical Theater, Louis Hobson (Balagan's former Artistic Director) was part of this 5-person ensemble.


Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a musical revue of the songs of Jacques Brel. Brel's songs were translated into English by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman, who also provided the story. The original 1968 Off-Broadway production ran for four years and spawned international and regional productions, as well as a West End production and Off-Broadway revival, among others. A film adaptation was released in 1975.

Monday, March 30, 2015

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: SMC celebrates 'Legacy', one of their Most Inspirational Concerts in Years!


Deshon, Lippa and Lasentia in the MILK Finale 
by MK Scott

During this past weekend at Seattle's McCaw Hall, the Seattle Men's Chorus once again came together for 2 One ACT shows, celebrating 2 very different Men. The first ACT was called "Tyler's Suite", the story of a Tux-clad, Tyler Clementi's life set to music. Clementi was the Rugter's music student, who was "Outed" by his roommate and jumped off the the GW Bridge in the Fall of 2010. In Act 2 in "I am Harvey Milk", went from a Jewish, Tux-clad opera lover from NY to starting a new open life as a community leader in San Francisco until his tragic murder in the late-1970's.


On the night of Milk’s death in November 1978, according to a SMC Press Release,  the national gay choral movement was born when a group of men, who would later become the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, performed at Milk’s candlelight vigil. A few months later, in 1979, Seattle Men’s Chorus was formed.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: SRT's The Comparables is 'Devil wears Prada" meets "Real Housewives" on Acid and that is the Best Part!

Photo: Alabastro Photography
by MK Scott

When I heard that Seattle Rep was doing a "Campy One Act Dark Comedy" about 3 professional women, I knew that there would be some backstabbing, but wow! The Comparables by Laura Schellhardt gives off that 'Devil Wears Prada' vibe with a little of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing/Real Housewives thrown in to make it a little more 2014.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

(OUTscene NW) Theater RE-view: NCTC's The Flick is an EPIC statement on the Death of the Movie House!

a LOVE Triangle AT THE MOVIES      Photo by John Ulman
by MK Scott

Movies, movies we all love movies. Classic and Pop Culture Movies even more. I used to spend moments alone just going to old rundown movie houses in Portland, far from my hometown of Beaverton and how its only Historic movie house went out of Business in the early 80's and I had to venture out to multi -plexes (Beaverton had 2)  or head to the Valley multi-plex or all the way to the Historic Hollywood in NE Portland or up to 1987, we had the rundown Broadway Theaters, (Fox, Music Box, Broadway) for cheap double features. The only Theater that still exist today is the Hollywood.

I also enjoyed the Drive IN, Beaverton had 3 screens, and in the summer of 1987 I worked at the concessions stand and even socialized with my co-workers.

So I went to see NCTC's latest this past weekend, that debuted in its new home at the 12th Arts Building.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

(OUTscene NW) Theater RE-view: 'Seven Ways to Get There' or Be Square at Seattle's ACT!

Michelle (Potter) couldn't keep her hands off Nick and Vince!  / Truman Buffett
by MK Scott

Back in my teens and twenties, my shrink tried to get me to join Group Therapy, so I tried it once and realized it just wasn't for me. It wasn't crazy as the antics of  the fact I couldn't find any type of the characters from the 'Bob Newhart Show', it was just that you could never talk or get any word in. I did much better when it was one on one and latter a very small group of 4 or 5. (Less than 6).

“Seven Ways to Get There,” a new play (Directed by John Langs) debuting at Seattle's ACT Theatre, was about group therapy with one or two many loons in a Therapy Group. What I discovered was there were either all sides of me or all the different types of men I have dated through the years.

But poking fun at dysfunction and caricaturing the therapeutic experience is not all co-authors Dwayne J. Clark (whose experiences inspired the play) and Bryan Willis have set out to do.

We  have Anthony (Darragh Kennan) the Bully; Mark (Bradford Farwell) the Artist; Nick (James DeVita); the Workaholic; Mel, the only African American member (Bob Williams; the shy supportive friend; Vince (Ty Boice) the sex addict; Peter (Charles Legget) the social/quiet conservative, and  Richard (Jim Lapan), the loud talkative Buffoon. They all have their hangups and refuse to work together.

Monday, February 2, 2015

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: Edison Meets Freak Show in Cirque Du Soleil's "Kurios", playing at Seattle's Marymoor!

The Seeker                                                     /Cirque du Soleil
by MK Scott

Last week I caught American Experience on PBS, which focused on the life and accomplishments of Thomas Edison. A few months back, FX had American Horror Story: Freak Show. So, on Saturday I caught Cirque Du Soleil's "Kurios" at Marymoor Park, not too far from the Microsoft World Headquarters, of where both of those TV shows are combined in quite an impressive show!

Kurios is a Cirque du Soleil touring production under the full title of Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities. Created and directed by Michel Laprise, it looks at a late-19th century world inventor who invents a machine that defies the laws of time, space and dimension in order to reinvent everything around him with steampunk elements featuring characters from another dimension that interact with him and a tribute to the power of the human imagination. For the Homage AHS: Freak Show, you have machines (Most invented by Edison from the Light bulb to the Electric Chair to the Movie Camera ) come to life. There were Siamese twins, contortionists, and a 3 foot tall woman, dressed like AHS:FS' Elsa. 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

(SUPER BOWL 2015) Getting to know Seahawk (and model) Cooper Helfet

Photo Credit: Lesley Keefer of Focus Photography
Seahawks tight end Cooper Helfet turns heads both on and off the field, and being part of a world championship football team is just one of the reasons.

Alongside a fulltime gig as a professional football player, Helfet also regularly models, supports local charities and visits children's hospitals with teammates in his spare time.

We sat down with this jack of many trades, a Lady 12s favorite, to ask some questions from fans on what he favors in life, love and of course, football.

Monday, January 26, 2015

(OUscene NW) Re-view: 4000 miles is a Journey and proves you can always count on Grandma!

Michael Brunk
by MK Scott

I could completely relate with characters of 4000 Miles, currently at Seattle's Artswest Theater, because in my early 20's I traveled great distances to find myself, but I could always count on my Grandmother for a place to come back to. After her death in 2006, I have just started to recover this past year. 

4000 Miles is a dramatic comedy by Amy Herzog. The play ran Off-Broadway in 2011, and again in 2012 and was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

When 21 year-old Leo ( the scruffy,  Adam Standley) suffers a major loss while he was on a cross-country bike trip (starting in Seattle), he seeks solace from his feisty 91 year-old grandmother Vera (the FAB and Legendary, Susan Corzatte) in her West Village apartment. Over the course of a single month, these roommates infuriate, bewilder, and ultimately reach each other.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: Falls' A Christmas Carol' at ACT celebrates 39 years as the Abbreviated Dickens Classic!

Wright as Scrooge              P: Bennion
by MK Scott

It is hard to fathom that I had never seen a stage version of a Christmas Carol, until now. Seattle's ACT theater stages this production of the Dickens' Classic Adaptation into a ONE Act, 90 min. version now in its 39th year by ACT Founder, Gregory Falls and Directed by the associate Artistic Director, John Langs has cleverly woven this classic story and staged it in the ROUND, with lots of trap doors and projected images on tapestry. The Dickens Carolers set the mood and the tone as we meet Ebenezer Scrooge (Seattle's Best Theater Actor, R. Hamilton Wright) and Bob Cratchit (James Lapan) as he is forced to work on Christmas Eve.

As Scrooge prepares for bed, he is visited by the ghost of his late 'Partner', Jacob Marley (David Foubert) with a warning of 3 spirits, Past (Sydney Andrews), Present (Charles Leggett) and Future (Scott Abernethy).

Monday, December 8, 2014

(OUTscene NW) RE-view: ARTSwest's 'Judy's SCARY Little Christmas' is Holiday Camp, Eye-candy FUN at its BEST!


Photo: Michael Brunk
by MK Scott

Judy Garland and Christmas go Hand in Hand, but Judy's SCARY Little Christmas got my interest. Just from the title alone you know you are in for some CAMPY Fun.

Our friends at ARTSwest just opened Judy’s Scary Little Christmas (directed by OUTview Pal, Troy Wageman, who most recently directed the Robbie Turner Revue), an original musical written by James Webber and David Church, with music and lyrics by Joe Patrick Ward. It is a spoof on television variety shows of the 1950s, satirizing celebrities’ public images and private lives. The fictional story employs a metaphysical plot twist (as in the television series, The Twilight Zone) and spiritual redemption through a ghost (as in Charles Dickens’ novel, A Christmas Carol.) The show contains campy humor based on the sensationalized personal lives of the celebrities, with satirical references to pop culture and politics of the 1950s.

The first stage reading was directed by Leonard Foglia in January 2000 at the John Houseman Theatre Center in New York City, with Isabel Keating as “Judy Garland,” and continued when the play was staged that December, in fact, I saw Keating playing Judy again in the 'Boy from OZ' in 2004 and sounds like she could have been discovered from the show to play Judy again in 'OZ'.
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