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This week on How to Be Sixty, we sit down with the multi-award-winning actor, Alan Cumming, as he approaches his 60th birthday. Alan shares his incredible journey from a difficult childhood in Scotland to conquering Hollywood and Broadway. He opens up about the importance of not acting your age, embracing your childlike self, and finding joy and play in life. From his new role as artistic director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre to his reflections on fame, therapy, and the power of staying true to your values, Alan's story is an inspiration to anyone navigating their 60s with authenticity and a youthful spirit.
Don't miss Alan in season 3 of Traitors US, coming to the UK this weekend! And be sure to check out Winter Words at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from February 21st to 23rd.
Get in touch at [email protected]
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This week on How to Be Sixty, we sit down with the multi-award-winning actor, Alan Cumming, as he approaches his 60th birthday. Alan shares his incredible journey from a difficult childhood in Scotland to conquering Hollywood and Broadway. He opens up about the importance of not acting your age, embracing your childlike self, and finding joy and play in life. From his new role as artistic director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre to his reflections on fame, therapy, and the power of staying true to your values, Alan's story is an inspiration to anyone navigating their 60s with authenticity and a youthful spirit.
Don't miss Alan in season 3 of Traitors US, coming to the UK this weekend! And be sure to check out Winter Words at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from February 21st to 23rd.
Get in touch at [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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