John Barrowman To Stream ‘Laid Bare’ Performance, Addresses Personal Accusations

Actor shares emotional Glasgow performance where he confronts media accusations and their impact.

By Anand Babu Vanjeti

Scottish-American actor and singer John Barrowman has announced that fans worldwide will soon be able to stream his ‘Laid Bare’ performance, which includes a poignant segment where he addresses personal accusations that have affected his public image and private life.

In a recent Instagram post, Barrowman shared a clip from his performance recorded in his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland. The video features what he describes as “one of the more somber moments in the show,” where he tells his side of the story regarding accusations made against him, press coverage, and the impact these events had on his life.

The ‘Laid Bare’ show, which recently completed a successful 50-date tour across the United Kingdom, will be available for streaming on April 25, 26, and 27. Barrowman noted in his post that viewers will receive instructions on how to watch 12 to 24 hours before the stream goes live via the email used for purchasing.

While Barrowman doesn’t explicitly detail the accusations in the Instagram post, the actor has faced public scrutiny in recent years. The actor, best known for his roles as Captain Jack Harkness in “Doctor Who” and its spinoff “Torchwood,” has been open about his journey through these challenging times, making the performance both a creative outlet and a platform to share his perspective.

The ‘Laid Bare’ performance appears to be true to its name, offering Barrowman a chance to present himself authentically to audiences, addressing both the highlights and challenges of his life and career. Additionally, the Glasgow recording holds particular significance as it took place in his hometown, adding an emotional dimension to the performance. The streaming event will allow his international fanbase to experience the show that has resonated with UK audiences.

Fans interested in streaming the performance can find ticket information through the link in Barrowman’s Instagram profile, with the streaming dates set for April 25-27, 2024.

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John Barrowman wrote an autobiography titled 'Anything Goes', which was published in 2011 and became a bestseller.
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