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Monday, 11 February 2013

Alan Cumming: new concert date, fashion video appearance, Richard III audio

Extra show added for Liza and Alan Cumming!
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From The Village Voice:
Last year in Cherry Grove, Daniel Nardicio presented Alan Cumming and special guest Liza Minnelli in concert, and it became the buzzy event of the whole gay summer.
Those two were pretty delectable together. (And there was that Cabaret connection, so seeing them do a cabaret act made "duh" kind of sense.)
Well, they're coming back as a duo, this time to Town Hall on March 13--a day after Liza's 67th birthday.
And Liza's added a full band, and she and Alan are working on new material so it's not going to be a replica of the Fire Island shows.
The formula totally clicks.
In fact, Nardicio tells me that tickets flew so quickly that he's added a second show for the next night!
And suddenly the sound you hear from certain neighborhoods is "Maybe this time, I'll get tickets. Maybe this time, I'll win...."

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Source (including images): The Village Voice



STAGE TUBE: Alan Cumming makes appearance in HAPPY TEARS film
These so called "Happy Tears" shoot through our veins like free flowing dopamine and leave us comfortably cringing. The prints, cuts and materials from this collection are reminiscent of the feeling of coming home and at the same time letting go. This intimately familiar laugh echoes through our memories and seizes us suddenly and unexpectedly - whether we want it to or not. This power is reflected in Zigerli's collection. The harmonic assortment surprises with its practicality, details and colors that make ones pulse race.
Since his first collection, Julian Zigerli has produced new collection videos for every season. In collaboration with new directors for each video, the idea is to use the video as a creative output to translate the concept and idea of a collection on a visual and more experimental level.

The concept behind the collection video was to develop a true cross-border collaboration between not only different artists, but also between different film genres. While staying true to the fashion video essence of creating an intense aesthetic experience, the aim was to be as narrative and cinematic as possible. Testament to this ambition is the stunning cameo of actor Alan Cumming who agreed to back this project and bring his own twist to the look and feel of this beautifully shot short film.

Shot on location and with the kind support of The Empire Hotel New York.
Read more at BroadwayWorld 


Alan Cumming puts meat on the bones of Richard III in upcoming audio release Acclaimed actor delivers the King’s speeches and other Royal Men from Shakespeare.
Close on the heels of the stunning archaeological find of King Richard III’s bones in Leicester, England, the infamous monarch’s speeches from Shakespeare will be released on CD and as a digital download performed by acclaimed stage, screen and television actor Alan Cumming. The recording entitled The Head that Wears a Crown: Speeches for Royal Men was recorded last month in New York City and features Cumming (“The Good Wife”) in the roles of several of Shakespeare’s most famous monarchs and is set for release this Spring 2013 it was announced this week by the producers, GPRrecords.
An accomplished actor, Cumming is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critic’s Choice and NY Drama Critics award for his work and has been nominated for Screen Actors’ Guild and Emmy Awards for his supporting role in the acclaimed CBS drama, The Good Wife.
Cumming’s command of Shakespeare was spectacularly demonstrated by the 2012 recording of Macbeth, for which the actor won a 2012 Audiophile Best Voice of the Year award.
The newest audio recording, a compilation of several of the bard’s royal speeches will be released worldwide by GPRrecords through NAXOS. An audio clip of Cumming as Richard III is posted on GPRecords Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/GpRrecords?ref=hl.
Source: PRWeb

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