See Alan Cumming in his State Theatre debut with a new show featuring a set list that is as eclectic and idiosyncratic as Alan himself!
"Legal Immigrant," a collection of musings on his 10 years as a U.S. citizen, growing older, and what it feels like to be an immigrant in today’s America (regardless of your prefix) begins with a show-stopping opening of Walter Mark’s "The Singer," Stephen Sondheim’s "Old Friends," and "Not A Day Goes By" from Merrily we Roll Along then "Losing My Mind" from Follies—all combined into one American musical theater giants’ mash up!
The show continues in a style Alan calls "a true old-fashioned cabaret, a smorgasbord of genres, styles, and tales; laughter, tears and, of course, provocation!" He will cover songs made famous by female musical legends as diverse as Pink, Edith Piaf, Adele, and Marlene Dietrich. Ever wanted to hear Schubert and Peggy Lee together in one song? You will! Scottish treasures Robert Burns and The Proclaimers will make an appearance, and there might even be a Disney Princess medley sung without a drop of irony. The evening will end with Cumming inviting the audience to sing along with him to one of America’s best known and, in his opinion, most maligned anthems!
90 minutes, no intermission
September 29th, 2018
September 29th, 2018
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