“My Love Letter to Broadway”

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Kristin Chenoweth to Star in “My Love Letter to Broadway”

Kristin Chenoweth will be coming to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York. She’s going to take the stage for a dozen productions of “My Love Letter to Broadway.”

Chenoweth, who is just under five feet tall, is known for her incredible signing ability. She’s going to do “Rose’s Turn” in the upcoming production. She’s also performed Stephen Sondheim’s “Losing My Mind” and the Les Misérables favorite “Bring Him Home.”

Perhaps the most famous stage role she’s ever had was in “Wicked,” where she played Glinda. She won a Tony for her performance in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.”

Her experience is not limited to the stage, though. She was born in 1968 and has been working in this industry for a long time, getting into both movies and TV. She was in “Bewitched,” “The Pink Panther,” and, fittingly, the most recent Peanuts movie. She’s currently filming a show called “American Gods” and doing voice acting for the upcoming “My Little Pony” movie.

The voice acting credits help to show why she’s so successful on Broadway. The same ability that she has to portray multiple characters in animated films helps her on stage, where there are no close-up shots and the vocal work is so important. In the movies, there are plenty of ways for the film to be shot to enhance a performance. In animated movies, though, the vocal work has to stand on its own. Certainly, her experience with singing on stage, where the acting can’t be fixed in post-production and every line has to be perfect, has helped her become so prolific.

She now has over 200 credits to her name in the film industry, yet many will tell you that her stage work is what shines most. Clearly, “Wicked” was a smash hit in a way that almost no one anticipated, and her role had a lot to do with that. She has proven that she has versatility, range, and all-around talent, and she’ll bring all of this to the Lunt-Fontanne with “My Love Letter to Broadway.”

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