Kristin Chenoweth, still a little bit WICKED
Kristin Chenoweth’s memoir, “A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages,” offers a candid and humorous look into her successful career as a singer and actress, as well as her personal life. From her Oklahoma roots to her achievements on stage, screen, and television, the memoir showcases her unwavering faith, resilience in coping…
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Kristin Chenoweth starred in WICKED on Broadway
Although Kristin no longer performs in it, other actresses bring Glinda and Elphaba to life with singing, non-stop action, and gorgeous costumes.
It may be based on a children’s story, but WICKED is a touching saga of love, friendship, betrayal, courage, and forgiveness. Don’t miss it if you have a chance to see it.
Listen to the WICKED album on Amazon Music (affiliate link).
Do you wonder why Kristin’s hometown is named Broken Arrow? Find out here.
History of the name of Broken Arrow
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Hello and thank you for linking up at NanaHood. This book sounds intriguing and I would love to read it! I saw Wicked in Louisville, Kentucky. It was amazing. I do hope you will visit NanaHood again and join us on social media! Sincerely, Teresa
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She will be in a television special singing some of the songs from Wicked next week. I’m posting a link in a couple of days.
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A great book review. I know the story of Solomon in the Bible and I think it is a wonderful way for her to view her birth mother’s love for her. Thank you for sharing with #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty
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Thank you Clearissa. I love that Bible story and had never heard it used in connection with adoption but I think it fits.
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I never knew this about her. I find it interesting to hear her conundrum n how people treat her due to religion.
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Dr. Elise, that is exactly how to describe it; a conundrum-puzzling and difficult to understand. Both for her and for us. I truly felt sorry for her as she expressed her feelings about the situation, she seems like a loving and caring person who expects the same in return. Yes, a conundrum.
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I love Wicked! I watched it when I was living in NYC. And she must be a brilliant actress who has made Wicked a best-selling performance. Cheers
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Thanks for sharing. It was a special treat seeing Wicked soon after hearing her book. It made me wish I had seen her performance but it was wonderful anyway.
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What a great post!
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Thanks
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This is an inspiring yet lighthearted story full of interesting information. A positive story that we will feature on the Blogger’s Pit Stop.
Kathleen
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Thank you Kathleen, I appreciate all your support and of Blogger’s Pit Stop.
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Thank you for the introduction to this interesting actress and her career.
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You’re welcome, I’m happy to know you enjoyed it.
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