Stage and Screen Star Alan Cumming Performs One-Man Cabaret Show I Bought a Blue Car Today
Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park (205 E. Randolph Dr. Chicago, IL 60601)
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The last date listed for Alan Cumming: I Bought a Blue Car Today was Saturday May 28, 2011 / 7:30pm.
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Movement, speed, physical strength and pure passion take the stage as dance ensemble Shaping Sound -- featuring the stars of Oxygen's hit reality series All the Right Moves -- comes to the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park. Emmy-nominated choreographers and So You Think You Can Dance superstars Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson lead this dynamic company of contemporary dancers from SYTYCD, Dancing With the Stars and world-renowned dance companies. Their exhilarating collaboration makes for a visually stunning mash-up of genres and styles. Learn More
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1 Goldstar Member Review
Written on May 30 2011A very funny and entertaining show with Alan Cumming. I always wished I had gotten to see him on Broadway in Cabaret. This was the next best thing. It was like being at a party with Mr. Cumming! He is a very talented performer and was very relaxed with the audience. The band was excellent. After the show, he signed copies of his CD. He was very gracious. I wish all of the songs he sang were on the CD. I loved the plastic surgery song. I am so glad I attended, Goldstar made it very affordable to do so.
More Information About Alan Cumming: I Bought a Blue Car Today
Website
http://www.harristheaterchicago.org/calendar/performance?id=2770&mos=7
Quotes & Highlights
- "Cumming commands the space with … a friendly, sly brand of humor." --Variety
