Kristin Chenoweth: My Love Letter to Broadway

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Kristin Chenoweth: My Love Letter to Broadway
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Promotional poster
MusicVarious
LyricsVarious
Book Kristin Chenoweth
Basis The Art of Elegance
by Kristin Chenoweth
PremiereNovember 2, 2016: The Lunt-Fontanne Theater
Productions2016 Broadway

Kristin Chenoweth: My Love Letter to Broadway is a 2016 musical revue-style concert, written for and starring American singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth. The show was directed by Richard Jay-Alexander, with musical direction by Mary Mitchell Campbell, and produced by James L. Nederlander. The show was a limited engagement of 12 performances at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre from November 2 through 13, 2016. [1] [2]

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Production

Chenoweth describes the concert as, "an intimate evening of romance, glamour and laughter." [3] The production is a limited engagement from November 2 to November 13, 2016. [1] It features a selection of songs performed by Chenoweth during her career, songs from her latest Great American Songbook-themed album The Art of Elegance , favorite Broadway standards, and others. "Chenoweth claims that no two shows in this 12-performance engagement will be alike", with the show featuring guest appearances by different youth choirs and other special guests. [4] The show is directed by Richard Jay-Alexander, who has directed some of Chenoweth's concerts and tours since 2012. Chenoweth's friend Mary Mitchell Campbell serves as musical director, and costumes are designed by Christian Siriano. [3] [5]

Guest performers and choirs

Chenoweth invited different surprise guests and/or choirs mainly from the New York City area to perform some songs with her each performance. [4]

DateGuest Performer(s)
Nov. 2The Youth Pride Chorus [6]
Nov. 3 Renée Fleming and the Alumni of The Performing Arts Project choir [7]
Nov. 4 Alan Cumming and the Pace University Choir [8]
Nov. 5Matinee Performance: The New Paradigm Theatre College Program [9]
Evening Performance: Norm Lewis [10] [11]
Nov. 6 Lea DeLaria [12] and Mayo Performing Arts Center youth chorus [13]
Nov. 9 Jason Robert Brown [14]
Nov. 10 Sierra Boggess [10] [15] and singers from the Manhattan School of Music
Nov. 11 Andrew Lippa [16] and the Hunter College Opera Theatre Ensemble [17]
Nov. 12Matinee Performance: The Furman University Singers [18]
Evening Performance: Kelli O'Hara
Nov. 13 Andy Karl [19] and the Oklahoma City University choir [20]

Musical Numbers

The following is a sample of the songs that were performed; Chenoweth stated that "no two shows will be alike." [7] [4] [8]