
This mish-mash of music, oddities, and pop culture obscurity is well-suited to the weirdo in all of us-plus, attendees have the chance to win sick prizes throughout the night. STRANGER ARTS EDITOR MEGAN SELING (Seattle Repertory Theatre, Uptown) FILMĬOLLIDE-O-SCOPE hosted by Shane Wahlund and Michael Anderson Like Add to a List Collide-O-Scope has been melting brains with freaky found footage and expertly curated ephemera for over a decade. Several of Garrison's friends-Sarah Rudinoff, Bhama Roget, Angie Louise, Chris Jeffries, Branden Romans, and John Hollis-will be speaking and performing throughout the evening, and there will be an open microphone available for anyone else who'd like to share a memory or a song. Above you can watch his installment of The Stranger's "Message to the City" series. And here, years later, Adrian Ryan praised Garrison's performance in a production of Valley of the Dolls at the Empty Space.

That was after he moved to New York and scored some TV gigs (including an appearance in Strangers with Candy) but before his brilliant performances in Hedwig and the Angry Inch in both Seattle and Chicago. Here, in 2000, he talked with David Schmader about Fleetwood Mac, the Velvet Underground, and musical theater's bad reputation. He was a magnetic and passionate performer, and a mainstay in The Stranger over the years-we loved just about everything he did. Garrison unexpectedly passed away on July 26.


Remembering Nick Garrison Like Add to a List On Monday, October 10 friends and family of Nick Garrison invite everyone who knew and loved him to gather at Seattle Repertory Theater for an evening of celebration and stories. Jump to: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Multi-Day MONDAY COMMUNITY We advise directly checking the specific protocols for an event before heading out.

We're back again to kick off another packed week guiding you through the best events Seattle has to offer, from To Kill a Mockingbird to Elton John: Farewell Yellow Brick Road The Final Tour and from Refract: The Seattle Glass Experience to the Seattle Queer Film Festival.Īlthough Washington’s statewide mask mandate has been lifted, venues may have their own health guidelines in place.
