A memoir focusing largely on Cumming‘s time as an actor (on stage and film). I preferred Not My Father's Son to this one, but I still found some of his stories insightful or humorous.
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A memoir focusing largely on Cumming‘s time as an actor (on stage and film). I preferred Not My Father's Son to this one, but I still found some of his stories insightful or humorous.
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Absolutely fabulous! I really enjoyed Cumming‘s previous memoir, and this is an incredible follow up. This one isn‘t as heavy and showcases Alan‘s incredible wit. I chuckled my way through it. Audio is definitely the way to go on this one—his delivery of his writing is *chef‘s kiss*.
Loved this book. He has packed so much in his life —so far. Glad it popped up at the library. I‘m a recent fan and was unaware of how many things he has played in.
Not so much memoir as a collection of stories about some of the best and worst times in Alan Cumming's adult life, both personal and professional. Although he writes well I suspect you need to be a fan to really enjoy it. I am a fan so it's a definite pick for me.
Alan Cumming‘s latest memoir is a treat (mostly)! If you‘re his fan, or even just a movie/TV/theatre fan, give it a try. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#baggage-tales-from-a-fully-packed-li...
Just started this and already loving it! Alan Cumming is one of my favorite performers and also seems like an all-around lovely person. I had a few opportunities in my teens to meet him at theatre stage doors and he was always incredibly kind and engaging to a nerdy kid who was SO! EXCITED! to talk theatre with an idol. I appreciate his honesty about mental health, and am also eager to hear his stories from Hamlet, Cabaret, Design For Living, etc.