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Alan Cumming Global Gay Rights Concert

By Charlotte Robinson, March 09, 2012
Alan Cumming one of our most dedicated gay activist will be performing a concert in NYC to benefit the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission. Tony Award winner & Emmy nominee Alan Cumming will perform on March 17th at XL Nightclub & Cabaret in Manhattan. Cumming won the Tony Award in 1998 for his performance in Cabaret. He currently plays Eli Gold on one of our favorite TV shows the CBS legal drama "The Good Wife." Cumming will take on all the roles in an upcoming production of Macbeth that will debut at the National Theatre of Scotland prior to a New York engagement this summer. The evening will benefit the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC). Show time is 8 PM. The 22-year-old org IGLHRC "works tirelessly both on the ground and at the United Nations level to promote LGBT rights, justice & safety." For More Info: www.iglhrc.org
XL Nightclub & Cabaret is located at 512 West 42nd Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues. For ticket information visit XL Nightclub This is the club where Fran Drescher performed a gay marriage earlier this week to promote the second season of her TV show “Happily Divorced,” which premieres on TV Land on Wednesday, March 7 at 10:30pm ET/PT Read More...
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