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Saturday, February 07, 2009
Chenoweth, Boggess Make Kern’s Silly ‘Music’ Sing
Bloomberg.com: Arts and Culture: "“Music in the Air,” opening this season’s laudable Encores! Series at Manhattan’s City Center, boasts three stars of the first magnitude: Douglas Sills, aka Scarlet Pimpernel; Sierra Boggess, aka Little Mermaid; and Kristin Chenoweth ... well, always gloriously Chenoweth, the Name Above the Title."
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I'm glad Kristin Chenoweth is goign back to musical theatre. while i loved her on pusing daisies, it made me sad that her voice was going so unused. She has a new Tv show coming up, and i was afraid she had left the stage for tv and film only. So i was glad to see this article
Chenoweth did a lot more than Pushing Daisies when she was not is a musical. She had various rolls in films, like RV, Pink Panther, and Four Christmases, as well as guest appearances in shows like Ugly Betty and West Wing.
Though it is very exciting that she is going back into musical theatre, she should not feel limited to one media. She has done well in all forms.
I wonder if this show will actually have good content, or if it is relying on its well-known actors to draw in crowds. The article didn't really give an idea as to whether or not the show itself would be a good one, only that the actors would play their parts well.
Thank God Chenoworth is going back to musical theatre! While I loved her on such shows as Pushing Daisies, I miss her voice and stage prescence. I am excited to see her on stage more often. She may be a master of many mediums, but I appreciate her on stage the most.
Kristin Chenoweth
Pushing Daisies is now gone
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Unfortunately, I think that the thing that will bring in the crowds in today’s world is something exactly like this. I am not even sure it the content needs to be good. Aside from that, it is exciting to see Kristin Chenoweth in another musical. I am excited to see how this turns out.
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