Cabaret

Legal Immigrant

I began touring a new cabaret show, Legal Immigrant, at the Benaroya Hall in Seattle on  Thursday May 3rd.  I was with my usual musical compatriots - MD Lance Horne, Eleanor Norton on cello and Chris Jago on drums and guitar, and also joined by Riley Mulherkar on trumpet.

The show was inspired by a few things: my ten year anniversary of becoming a US citizen; the negative rhetoric around the whole subject of immigration, legal or not, being propagated by the Trump administration; and  the recent removal of the phrase 'nation of immigrants' from the United States Citizenship and Immigrations Services website. History is being rewritten before our very eyes, and a country so rich in diversity because of the immigrants who have come to live here and pursue whatever the American dream means to them is in denial and claiming that it is no longer diverse. My show is a celebration of immigration, and my feelings on growing older and being an American citizen in the time of Donald Trump.

After opening in Seattle we toured to Denver, Salina, Kansas City, Toronto, NYC (where we played two weeks of shows at the legendary Cafe Carlyle and then midnight shows downtown at Joe's Pub), Westhampton, San Francisco, Chicago, Great Barrington, Washington DC, Boston, New Brunswick, West Palm Beach, Scottsdale and Tucson.

Finally, one night during our mad NYC run we decided to take the subway downtown from the Cafe Carlyle to Joe’s Pub, and we decided we’d have a go at busking! We also happened to have a film crew in tow. So I sang Caledonia on the 6 train!

Many Fathoms Deep

I returned to the Met a few nights later to perform a concert on Valentine's Day. It was called Many Fathoms Deep: A Valentine From Alan Cumming and you can watch it here

It was billed as: 

Love is no ordinary emotion, and Alan Cumming is no ordinary performer. Bringing a taste of Club Cumming -  his debauched and delightful East Village bar - uptown to The Met, the Tony Award-winning star hosts an evening of amour-themed song, spoken word and all else the cabaret has to offer. Cumming's musical director and longtime collaborator Lance Horne and special guests will also be on hand for this bawdy tribute to St Valentine.

 

My guests were Cat Cohen, Daphne Always, Meow Meow, Sienna Miller and Natalie Joy Johnson.  Eleanor Norton played the cello and Carmine Covelli was on drums