On the heels of such theatrical falderol as Movin’ Out and The Times They Are A-Changin’ comes the apostropheless Nevermind, a dance production by the Seattle Spectrum Dance Theatre set to the music of the seminal Nirvana album, 15 years after its release. The show presents images from Kurt Cobain’s life – drug addiction, sexual confusion, fame, and suicide – and the cast wears what the Seattle Times called “spot-on grunge-rock costumes.” The show is not strictly a biography of Cobain, but two of the dancers portray Cobain and Courtney Love. It’s directed by choreographer Donald Byrd, who said the backstory of Cobain’s tumultuous relationship with Love and his suicide touched him because “it’s like sometimes when you’re watching Romeo and Juliet, you think, If they had just waited… even if it seems unbearable, it’s going to change.” Nevertheless, Nevermind played for two performances at the Moore Theater in Seattle; a mounting on or off-Broadway has not been mentioned. (Source)