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Alan Cumming: Tony-Winning Actor Sings at Feinstein's

Feinstein's at Loews Regency, At 61st Street (540 Park Ave New York City, NY 10021)
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Full Price:
$88.19
Our Price:
$44.09*
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Alan Cumming won a Tony Award for his role in Cabaret, and has appeared in many movies and TV shows, from Circle of Friends and X2: X-Men United to Sex and the City and Frasier. He'll sing original songs and favorite standards, and tell witty stories from his life. (Feinstein's features a $40 minimum food or drink purchase for early shows, and $25 for late shows.)

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All offers for Alan Cumming have expired.

The last date listed for Alan Cumming was Saturday June 26, 2010 / 10:30pm.

Currently at Feinstein's at Loews Regency:

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Magical Nights: Exclusive Evenings of Unforgettable Wonder at Feinstein's

Full Price:
$55.00 - $81.00
Our Price:
$27.50 - $40.50

Experience an evening of sophisticated New York entertainment as a rotating cast of world-class magicians and mentalists amaze and astound you. Magical Nights begins with an eye-popping display of close-up magic, as a skilled performer moves among the audience, demonstrating sleight-of-hand right at your table, while you enjoy the club's fine dining experience. You'll then be treated to an hour-long stage show, featuring more out-of-this-world illusions. You may recognize many of the magicians, who've been featured on numerous TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Early Show and The Today Show. Learn More

At 61st Street,
540 Park Ave
New York City, NY 10021
212-339-4095
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  • on What to Wear
    Dress is smart casual. No jeans/sneakers
  • on Where to Eat
    Very $$$. Food not very good. Cocktails $21. Get 2 drinks for the minimum

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Alan's show was so entertaining. I highly recommend seeing him perform not only is he witty and so very funny but he has a really nice singing voice and his eclectic selection of songs were wonderful. It was a throughly enjoyable and satisfying experience.
Written on Jun 28 2010

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Absolutely loved it. A fabulous, fun show. Definitely recommend it and may even go see it again when he returns in June.

Just a note on the food at Feinstein's. It's so-so. If I go there again, I'll spend my minimum on just drinks instead of dinner.
Written on Apr 30 2010

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More Information About Alan Cumming

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U.S. film audiences were first introduced to Alan Cumming in Circle of Friends. He went on to appear in varied films, including Bryan Singer’s X2: X-Men United, Robert Rodriguez’s Spy Kids trilogy, Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, Goldeneye, Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut, Titus, Emma and Sweet Land, for which he earned an Independent Spirit Award for producing.

Alongside friend Jennifer Jason Leigh, he wrote, produced, directed and starred in the acclaimed The Anniversary Party, which won a National Board of Review Award and two Independent Spirit nominations. His second feature film as actor/director was the 2008 film Ghost Writer, starring David Boreanaz, Anne Heche and Jane Lynch and he was seen in the coming of age independent film, Dare.

On television, he can currently be seen in CBS’s The Good Wife and in Syfy’s Riverworld. He has starred in Sex and the City, Frasier, 3rd Rock From the Sun, The L Word, Reefer Madness and in Sci-Fi Channel’s record-breaking mini-series Tin Man. He is also the host of PBS’ Masterpiece Mystery.

Prominent stage work includes his stunning debut as the Emcee in Cabaret, which garnered him a Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, Threepenny Opera, Design for Living, Elle, The Seagull, Bent, and The Bacchae. He is set to appear as the Green Goblin in Julie Taymor’s Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark on Broadway. Cumming also recently released his debut album, I Bought a Blue Car Today, and wrote a one-man cabaret show to accompany it that he has toured extensively behind (both domestically and abroad) to rave reviews.

He was most recently appointed an Officer of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list honored for services to film, theater, and the arts, and to activism for equal rights for the gay and lesbian community.