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‘Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age’ adds additional Broadway performance

The Tony Award-winning actor will perform his solo show at Studio 54.

Alan Cumming in “Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age” at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 2024 (Credit: Jeffrey Auger)

“Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age” will now offer two performances in March. The solo show starring Tony Award winner Alan Cumming, which was initially announced as a one-night-only performance on March 11, will now play an encore show on March 25. Both performances will be held at Broadway’s Studio 54.

In “Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age,” which most recently played an engagement at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, Cumming examines the topic of aging through a series of songs and stories. Cumming’s anecdotes touch upon a variety of topics, including sex, death, bacchanalia, the effects of gravity and his dog. Henry Koperski will serve as musical director for the evening of songs by Kander and Ebb and contemporary tunes, in addition to an original song about plastic surgery written by Cumming himself. 

Cumming is no stranger to the Studio 54 stage, having played the Roundabout Theatre Company-owned venue in both the 1998 and 2014 stagings of “Cabaret,” as well as his turn in the 2006 revival of “The Threepenny Opera.” 

“Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age” is being produced by Jacob Langfelder in association with Broadway and Vine. Erica Rotstein is serving as executive producer.