Alan Cumming: ‘You’d be shocked by the messages Miriam Margolyes and I leave each other!’
There can’t be many people having more fun in their job than Alan Cumming. Whether it’s in a camper van with an outrageously rude Miriam Margolyes for Channel 4, sending up musicals in the gleeful song’n’dance parody or doing cabaret at his own bar in Manhattan, the phrase he repeats most often when talking about his various projects is: “It was a hoot!”His latest memoir, , recounts hedonism aplenty, unexpectedly becoming the toast of New York as the emcee in the musical on Broadway in the 90s. But that book came after a much more sober and surprising 2014 memoir, , recounting the abusive behaviour of his father during his childhood in Angus, Scotland. The disconnect between a person’s public persona and the fuller story of their life is one that fascinates Cumming and it’s the trigger for his latest one-man show,, based on the life of poet Robert Burns, premiering at the Edinburgh international festival.
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