Run, don't walk: Alan Cumming at Feinstein's

blog_alancumming_01.jpgWe cannot gush enough about Alan Cumming’s cabaret show, which he’s now performing at Feinstein’s at the Regency in New York. (Shows run through Saturday—see here for schedule and booking) It’s a rare treat to see the hilarious and oft-naughty Scot (who can also be quite sincere and touching!) perform above 14th Street. Here, to whet your appetite, is an original number he performs called “I Want To See You.” A heartfelt warning about the evils of too much plastic surgery, it was a particularly entertaining number to watch in the company of New York’s suspiciously taut Upper East Siders—a contradiction that did not go unremarked upon by Cumming at Wednesday’s performance.

Click here to listen to "I Want To See You"

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