Alan Cumming Performs In Westhampton Beach July 9 - 27 East

Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 1339783

Alan Cumming Performs In Westhampton Beach July 9

icon 2 Photos

PICTURE BY GARETH EASTON ©GARETH EASTON PHOTOGRAPHY 07752666522 -------------------------------------------FREE TO USE UNTIL END APRIL 2016----------------------------------- SCOTTISH ACTOR ALAN CUMMING AT GLAMIS CASTLE RECORDING A DOCUEMTARY FOR THE AMERICAN NETWORK NBC. FOR MORE INFO PLEASE SEE PRESS RELEASE OR FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL HAMISH HUTCHIESON ON 07785 950610.

author on Jul 4, 2016

Over his multi-decade career, Alan Cumming has become a constant presence on both stage and screen.

With roles ranging from quipping campaign adviser Eli Gold on CBS’s “The Good Wife” to the manic emcee in two Broadway revivals of Kander and Ebb’s “Cabaret,” the Scottish thespian has established himself as one of the great modern character actors.

However, Mr. Cumming will be taking on a different kind of role at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday, July 9—himself.

The show, titled “Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs,” is, according to Mr. Cumming, a “true cabaret.”

Joined by his longtime musical director Lane Horne and cellist Eleanor Norton, Mr. Cumming has been performing the show, filled with songs that he connects to on a personal level, since its debut at the Edinburgh Book Festival in Scotland last August.

“They’re all sentimental,” Mr. Cumming, from his new home in Los Angeles, said of the selections.

While many selections are emotionally charged—such as Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know” and Billy Joel’s “Goodnight Saigon”—some songs—such as Miley Cyrus’s “The Climb” and Avril Lavigne’s “Complicated”—are more playful, yet sung with the same strain of sincerity.

Others, like “Ladies Who Lunch” from Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” are indicative of the Tony-award-winner’s Broadway ties.

And with the progression of each song, Mr. Cumming says he hopes audiences will learn more about the man behind the characters.

“The overall theme of the show is about being authentic and being true to yourself,” he said.

Mr. Cumming first took the plunge of bearing all with the release of his 2014 memoir, “Not My Father’s Son,” which tells of the openly pansexual artist’s complicated, and oftentimes tumultuous, relationship with his father as well as his experiences uncovering a dark family secret on a popular British genealogy television show, “Who Do You Think You Are?”

The cabaret, he said, is sprinkled with tidbits from the memoir and acts as an extension of that initial act of self-liberation.

“It’s a scary thing to do, this kind of show,” Mr. Cumming admitted.

Like writing the memoir, he said the show has been “a big leap to take,” but ultimately a rewarding one.

“It’s very freeing to get that amazing connection to an audience,” he said

Alan Cumming performs Saturday, July 9, at 8 p.m. at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. Tickets are $150, $180 and $200. Visit whbpac.org or call 631-288-1500.

You May Also Like:

Come Home for the Holidays With The Lords of 52nd Street

The Suffolk welcomes back The Lords of 52nd Street for a holiday show “Miracle on ... 11 Dec 2024 by Staff Writer

Joy Jan Jones Sings Holiday Jazz

Joy Jan Jones, a highly praised jazz singer who has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln ... 10 Dec 2024 by Staff Writer

'A Christmas Carol' Reading by Laura Jasper

Laura Jasper, a local actor and theater artist, will present a one-woman reading of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens on Sunday, December 15, at 1 p.m. at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor. Take a journey to the London of 1843 and get to know Dickens’s perennial characters: Scrooge, Jacob Marley and the other ghosts, who in Dickens’s words “may haunt you pleasantly.” This wonderful tale of the essence of the holiday season is suitable for all audiences. This is a free reading, however a donation of a canned food is appreciated for the local food pantry. The Masonic ... by Staff Writer

The Magical 'Zima!' Returns to LongHouse Reserve

Winter officially arrives on the East End next week, and let’s be honest, there are ... 9 Dec 2024 by Annette Hinkle

Iconic Lichtenstein Sculptures Restored

The Parrish Art Museum has completed a major restoration of “Tokyo Brushstroke I & II,” ... by Staff Writer

Holiday Harmony by Duchess at LTV Studios

LTV Studios and the East End Underground Live Concert Series, in association with The Art ... by Staff Writer

'The Bonackers' Documentary Screens at LTV

LTV Studios, in association with The Bonackers Project and The Peter Matthiessen Center, presents the ... by Staff Writer

Science on Screen in 'The Shape of Homes to Come'

While acting and directing are obvious essentials to making a great movie, architecture is also ... by Jon Winkler

Omo Moses Discusses 'The White Peril'

The finale for the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center’s 2024 Black Film Festival will ... by Staff Writer

Time for 'A Classical Christmas'

The Suffolk welcomes back “A Classical Christmas,” featuring the Long Island Concert Orchestra, on Friday, ... 4 Dec 2024 by Staff Writer