Gemma Wilson

Versatile writer and editor with15 years of experience covering theater, arts and culture, lifestyle, travel and entertainment in print and online.

United States

Portfolio

Theater Criticism

City Arts Magazine
11/02/2018
Has social media made Mike Daisey obsolete?

If, in 2018, the idea that America was built on a foundation of slavery and genocide is new to you: Welcome! For generations, this country has fed its citizens a diet of revisionist history lionizing oppressors rather than honoring the oppressed.

City Arts Magazine
01/16/2017
'Woody Sez' and We Listen

The nostalgia-filled, musical biopic is a fitting tribute to the American troubadour.

City Arts Magazine
12/02/2015
The Art of Human Kindness

From the moment the thumping bodhran first fills the theatre, the folk-rock, Celtic-influenced score of 'Come From Away' sets the room's energy level on high, and keeps it there.

City Arts Magazine
02/15/2018
'Ibsen in Chicago:' Why?

David Grimm’s world premiere play is a gorgeously executed, head-scratchingly pointless piece of theatre, now running at Seattle Repertory Theatre.

Film Criticism

Arts and Culture

Seattle Magazine
03/10/2020
Family Legends

Ahamefule J. Oluo brings his melancholic jazz-comedy memoir 'Susan' back to Seattle.

City Arts Magazine
06/24/2014
The Art of Artifice

How Kitten LaRue and Lou Henry Hoover are making a living—and a life—as modern-day vaudevillians.

AMERICAN THEATRE
03/02/2021
Jéhan Òsanyìn: What's True Beyond Definition

That introductory stage direction from Jéhan Òsanyìn’s autobiographical play Yankee Pickney parallels an interesting challenge for a journalist: How do you write about someone who won’t be defined by the world around them?

City Arts Magazine
10/26/2018
That'll Cost You

Paying theater artists fair wages is hard. But why do we consider it optional?

City Arts Magazine
06/27/2017
This Woman's Werk

Hometown drag hero BenDeLaCreme slays assumptions to remain free.

City Arts Magazine
06/24/2016
For the Love of Lindy

Writer Lindy West on her best-selling memoir, getting kinda famous and maybe leaving the Internet for good.

City Arts Magazine
10/26/2017
Dangerous Delight

Great cabaret is hard to define and impossible to forget. Seattle artists tap the form’s expansive intimacy and seductive, subversive power.

City Arts Magazine
10/27/2014
The Sound of History Repeating

Robert Schenkkan asks what we can—and should—learn from the tumultuous presidency of LBJ.

City Arts Magazine
01/27/2015
She's So Unusual

As Lady Rizo, actress, singer and comedian Amelia Zirin-Brown turns the ridiculous into the sublime.

City Arts Magazine
11/24/2014
Next Steps

After 31 years, Pacific Northwest Ballet is retiring its beloved Maurice Sendak/Kent Stowell production of 'The Nutcracker.' 
What does it mean for the company?

City Arts Magazine
04/27/2015
Blood, Guts & Glory

Stuntman Alex Terzieff is the biggest local film star you’ve never heard of.

City Arts Magazine
10/24/2016
Lay It Bare

Markeith Wiley exposes dimensions of himself in 
a new dance-talk show that puts audiences on 
the hook.

City Arts Magazine
02/27/2018
Patti & the Kid

Frank Boyd, Libby King and Maya Flory-Barnes Salas’ American experiment.

City Arts Magazine
03/24/2017
Arts Funding on the King County Ballot

Access for All, formerly known as Cultural Access Washington, would fund area arts, heritage and science organizations to the tune of some $65 million a year for seven years.

City Arts Magazine
09/22/2017
Manifest Your Destiny

Theater director Malika Oyetimein builds the career she wants by telling stories the world needs.

City Arts Magazine
04/22/2016
She's the Boss

The insatiable curiosity of theatre director Desdemona Chiang

City Arts Magazine
04/25/2018
'Like a Mother': Angela Garbes on Her New Book

Four weeks after giving birth to her second baby in March, Garbes and I sat down to talk about her new book, Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy.

Travel, Design and Lifestyle

Seattle Magazine
04/06/2020
Kauai When it Drizzles

Before our excursion with Captain Chad and Blue Dolphin Charters , intermittent rain (Kauai's rainy season generally lasts from November to March) had relegated us to indoor exploration.

City Arts Magazine
04/25/2018
Locurio Launches 'The Storykeeper' Escape Room

With an immensely satisfying thunk and a whoosh, a secret panel in the wall slides open, to the very audible delight of the five 30-somethings who've spent the last quarter-hour searching this library for an exit.

City Arts Magazine
09/26/2014
Breathe Deep

Layered with notes of leather, burnt rubber and spice, Moto Oud smells, according to its maker, “like a broken down motorcycle in the desert.” It’s intoxicating.

City Arts Magazine
03/24/2016
Organic Success

In a world where all five senses are constantly assaulted with artificial stimuli, the scents and sensations of Herbivore Botanicals are an olfactory revelation.

City Arts Magazine
11/27/2017
A Mouthful of Hygge

There are two types of people in the world: those who know kringle and those who don't.

Seattle Magazine
05/03/2020
Destination Los Angeles

Done right, a quick trip to Southern California can be just the thing for sun-starved Seattleites

City Arts Magazine
11/24/2015
Upgrade Seattle

Today, broadband is as necessary as roads or electricity. Yet a 2014 report by the City found that nearly 20 percent of Seattle residents don’t have Internet access.

City Arts Magazine
04/25/2018
No Cookbooks Allowed

A new culinary pop-up, led by chef Melissa Miranda, honors its collective past.