Alan Cumming to 'SING SAPPY SONGS' with Darren Criss, Chita Rivera and More at Carnegie Hall

By: Nov. 11, 2015
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On Monday, February 8, 2016, Carnegie Hall will welcome Tony winner Alan Cumming in ALAN CUMMING SINGS SAPPY SONGS WITH FRIENDS.

Accompanied by Lance Horne on piano, Michael Croiter on drums and Eleanor Norton on cello, Cumming will be joined by special guests Darren Criss (GLEE, HEDWIG), Chita Rivera (THE VISIT), The New York City Gay Men's Chorus, TV host Ricki Lake and more folks to be announced!

Cumming has been touring his 'SAPPY SONGS' cabaret show around the country and across the globe.

Most famously recognised as the Machiavellian advisor Eli Gold in THE GOOD WIFE, Cumming's diverse career started out in Scottish detective series TAGGART in 1985. Beyond the stage and screen the 50-year-old star can lay claim to being on a postage stamp, named an Icon of Scotland and for having been awarded an O.B.E for his commitment to LGBT rights in Britain and the U.S. He is also a vehement campaigner for Scottish Independence.

The versatile performer won many accolades for his turn as the Emcee on Broadway's CABARET directed by Sam Mendes and famously held post-show parties in his dressing room that became so renowned they even garnered an alcohol sponsor.

ALAN CUMMING SINGS SAPPY SONGS takes his irreverent humour and mischief-making show from the dressing room to the stage in a laugh-out-loud evening to remember. Audiences are in for a treat as the fearless actor takes them on a wild journey unleashing his comical chatter, hilarious story-telling and wild mix of songs.

Click here for tickets and more information on the Carnegie Hall performance.


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