What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow: George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
with piano soloist Clayton Stephenson and the Berklee Contemporary Symphony
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Scottish-American polymath Alan Cumming returns with his new cabaret show Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age, an evening of story and song celebrating and exploring his puckish, eclectic spirit and joie de vivre, with a joyful and mischievous exploration of that most communal of pastimes: aging!
Cumming has performed in concert halls across the globe, including the Sydney Opera House, the London Palladium, the Hollywood Bowl, and Carnegie Hall. He’s played God, the Devil, Hitler, the Pope, a teleporting superhero, Hamlet, all the parts in Macbeth, and the EmCee in Cabaret in the West End and on Broadway.
“The biggest draw to an evening with Alan Cumming may be just that: it's an evening with Alan Cumming, a playful and energetic personality you like right away. His easy wit and effortless charm create an atmosphere that feels distinctly personal and intimate. ”
BroadwayWorld review of “Alan Cumming is Not Acting His Age”
with piano soloist Clayton Stephenson and the Berklee Contemporary Symphony
Race and Song: A Musical Conversation, featuring Boston City Singers
Featuring youth ensembles from Boston Music Project, City Strings United, and Project STEP
in Cambridge, MA
in Groton, MA