There are a number of American publications that contain interviews with Alice, mostly talking about the new tour and live album:
Alice Cooper talks new live album, Beacon Theatre show, success (Includes interview) | Digital Journal Alice Cooper On His New Tour, His Four Upcoming Albums, Horror Movies, And Reuniting With His Original Band | Inquisitr 'We just don't do bad shows': Over-the-top theatrics, classic hits a staple for any Alice Cooper show | Saskatoon StarPhoenix A rock god excited to perform in Estevan | Estavan Mercury Alice Cooper Goes Beyond Stage Antics to Deliver True Character | California Rocker
Be aware that there is something odd about the final article. In it, the journalist mentions that he first saw The Alice Cooper Group opening for Frank Zappa And The Mothers in California on November 8th, 1972. HOWEVER... the group had actually arrived in England on November 4th, 1972, and they spent a week at Morgan Studios in London where they recorded demos for the 'Billion Dollar Babies' album before starting their 'School's Out European Tour' on November 10th in Glasgow
The article does have a nice picture tho...
...but even this is suspect! The nurse on the right is Sheryl, but I have no idea who the nurse on the left is, or what she is doing there - as far as I am aware, Alice is only using one nurse on the tour!