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Kristin Chenoweth
Friday, May 15, 2009

Some people, like Kristin Chenoweth, can do it all. Today's guest even wrote a book about it. The star visits us today to discuss the differences between Broadway and TV and a small town and a big city, as well as her book, "A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages."
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I'm marginally embarrassed to admit I'd never heard of Ms. Chenoweth before I saw her on West Wing. I loved her on that and I was absolutely floored when I was flipping through the channels and caught her performance of Candide. Wow!
What a performer!
Hi Kristin,
My wife and I were in the nose bleeds section, many years ago at City Center in a performance for the ENCHORES. Also, performing was one of our favorite singers Donna Murphy. We had a strong feeling that you were going to be a big star as you blew us away with your beautiful voice. Also, thank you for taking a photo with us after the performance and signing our program. Michael and Virginia Zullo, Upper Eastside, Manhattan
Ask her why she cried at the Monday night concert at the City Center.
I love Kristin! (even on her facebook fan page!) She was great on "Pushing Daisies." Was it as fun to make as it was to watch? And why was it cancelled? I was so bummed.
I heard Kristen sing a concert version Candide several years ago in New York. You are awesome, Kristen, and that's coming from an atheist.
Thank you for your always great show!
Chenoweth is such a massively talented power-house pisser.
And seems comfortable in her own skin & soul. Wherever her faith takes her, she seems comfortable with it. It may not be my choice, but it seems to work for her. And that's what matters---if it gives her sustenance & strength, then it's working. For her.
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