The October issue of BLEEP Magazine features Tony Award winner Alan Cumming. Alan talks about his current role on "The Good Wife" as well as his upcoming Broadway role in the upcoming revival of Cabaret, where he will be reprising his Tony winning performance as "Emcee." Scroll down for a look at the cover, plus exclusive pics of the other "Men of Broadway"!
"I think it's really interesting that you can come back to certain roles at different times in your life and there are other things to say and the production becomes something else," Cumming told
BLEEP about CABARET. "For me, returning to that role [Emcee], I first did it when I was 28 and I felt like I was having a nervous breakdown, and then I did it when I was 33 and I felt sexy, confident and in my prime. Now I'm going back to it at 48 and I still feel sexy, confident and in my prime, but I'm older and wiser and I think it'll have different layers to it. It's one of those roles that's not really a part. It's not really a fully formed character and you have to make it what you will."
This month's issue also features
Erik Altemus (Pippin),
Thayne Jasperson (Matilda, "So You Think You Can Dance"),
Cody Scott Lancaster (Rock of Ages) and
Jesse Nager (Motown: The Musical,
The Broadway Boys). The men talk about how they got to Broadway and where they would like to see their careers take them next. They were all shot by
Kevin Thomas Garcia (
ktgnyc.com) in New York.
The October issue also features Sam Bass, the designer of some of NASCAR's most in-demand race car paint schemes. He talks about being a fan first and being able to do what he loves, including designing for the
Will Ferrell film, "Talladega Nights."
More than that, in October BLEEP also jumps into the fall spirit with some original fall cocktails from its resident "Cocktail Connoisseur" Nathan Robins, the magazine showcases some Dallas-based hair stylists for the artists they are and put the spotlight on Jewelry Heir, a funky jewelry line on the rise.
BLEEP Magazine is an internationally read creative culture magazine based in New York City with contributors from all over the United States. For this issue (HERE) as well as back issues, head over to
www.bleepmag.com.
Photo Credit: Kevin Thomas Garcia