Kristin Chenoweth credits

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This is a list of Kristin Chenoweth's filmography, concert appearances, books and theatre credits.

Contents

Theatre

Broadway

YearShowRoleNotes
1997 Steel Pier Precious McGuire Richard Rodgers Theatre
April 24, 1997 – June 28, 1997
1999 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Sally Brown Ambassador Theatre
February 4, 1999 – June 13, 1999
Epic Proportions Louise Goldman Helen Hayes Theatre
September 7, 1999 – December 19, 1999
2003 Wicked Glinda the Good Witch George Gershwin Theatre
October 8, 2003 – July 18, 2004
2006 The Apple Tree Eve, Princess Barbára,
Ella & Passionella
Studio 54
December 14, 2006 – March 11, 2007
2010 Promises, Promises Fran Kubelik The Broadway Theatre
March 28, 2010 – January 2, 2011
2015 On the Twentieth Century Lily Garland American Airlines Theatre
February 12, 2015 – July 19, 2015
2016 My Love Letter to Broadway Herself Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
November 2, 2016 – November 13, 2016
2019 Kristin Chenoweth: For the Girls Nederlander Theatre
November 8, 2019 – November 17, 2019
2023 Gutenberg! The Musical! The Producer James Earl Jones Theatre
November 29, 2023 (guest cameo) [1]

Other selected theatre productions

YearTitleRoleVenue
1991 The King and I Tuptim Music Theatre Wichita , Wichita, KS
1993 Animal Crackers Arabella Rittenhouse Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ
1994Box Office of the DamnedKristy Classic Stage Company, Off-Broadway
Dames at Sea Ruby Harold Clurman Theater, Off-Broadway
Phantom Christine Daaé North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA
1995German tour
Strike Up the Band Anne Draper Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT
The Fantasticks LuisaSullivan Street Playhouse, Off-Broadway
1997 Scapin Hyacinth Laura Pels Theatre, Off-Broadway
1998 A New Brain Nancy D/Waitress Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway
2002 Strike Up the Band Anne Draper Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT
2009 Love, Loss, and What I Wore N/A Westside Theatre, Off-Broadway

New York City Center Encores!

YearTitleRole
1998 Strike Up the Band Anne Draper
2000 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Daisy Gamble/Melinda
2005 The Apple Tree Eve, Princess Barbára, Ella/Passionella
2007Stairway to ParadiseFemale Star
2009 Music in the Air Frieda Hatzfeld

Workshops

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Topa Topa BluffsPatty
2005 Bewitched Maria Kelly
2006 The Pink Panther Cherie
RV Mary Jo Gornicke
Running with Scissors Fern Stewart
Stranger than Fiction Book Channel host
Deck the Halls Tia Hall
A Sesame Street Christmas CarolChristmas CarolVoice
2008 Space Chimps Kilowatt
Tinker Bell Rosetta
Four Christmases Courtney
2009 Into Temptation Linda Salerno
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure RosettaVoice
2010 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
You Again Georgia King
2012 Hit and Run Debby Kreeger
2013 Family Weekend [2] Samantha Smith-Dungy
2014 The Opposite Sex Mrs. Kemp
Rio 2 GabiVoice
2015 Strange Magic Sugar Plum Fairy
The Boy Next Door Vicky Lansing
The Peanuts Movie Fifi Voice
Twinsters [3] Associate producer
2016 Hard Sell Lorna Buchanan
2017 Class Rank Janet Krauss
My Little Pony: The Movie Princess SkystarVoice
The Star Abby
2020 The Witches Daisy / Mary
Holidate Aunt Susan
2021 National Champions Bailey Lazor [4]
2022 Bros Herself

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Annie Lily St. RegisTelevision film
LateLine KristinEpisode: "The Christian Guy"
ParamourUnknownMiniseries
2001Seven Roses
Kristin Kristin Yancey13 episodes (7 unaired)
Frasier Portia SandersEpisode: "Junior Agent"
2002 Baby Bob Crystal CarterEpisode: "Talking Babies Say the Darndest Things"
2003 The Music Man Marian ParooTelevision film
Fillmore! Museum GuideVoice role, episode: "Masterstroke of Malevolence"
2005 Great Performances CunegondeEpisode: "Leonard Bernstein's Candide"
2004–2006 The West Wing Annabeth Schott 34 episodes
2003, 2006 Sesame Street Ms. Noodle2 episodes
2001, 2007 Elmo's World
2007 Ugly Betty DianeEpisode: "East Side Story"
52nd Drama Desk Awards HostSpecial
2007, 2018 Robot Chicken Various VoicesVoice role; episodes: "Squaw Bury Shortcake"; "What Can You Tell Me About Butt Rashes?"
2007–2009 Pushing Daisies Olive Snook Main cast
2009 Twelve Men of Christmas E. J. Baxter Lifetime movie
Sit Down, Shut Up Miracle GroheVoice role; 13 episodes
2009–2011,
2014
Glee April Rhodes5 episodes
2012 GCB Carlene Cockburn10 episodes
Hot in Cleveland Courtney PriceEpisode: "The Gateway Friend"
The Good Wife Peggy Byrne2 episodes [5]
2013 Say Yes to the Dress Herself1 episode "Sisters Know Best" [6]
2013–2014 Kirstie Brittany Gold2 episodes [7] [8] [9]
2014–2019 BoJack Horseman Vanessa Gekko, Mrs. Teach-BotVoice role; 5 episodes [10]
2015 American Dad! DevinVoice role; episode: "LGBSteve"
69th Tony Awards HostSpecial
Descendants Maleficent Disney Channel Original Movie
2015 The Muppets HerselfEpisode: "The Ex-Factor"
2016 Hairspray Live! Velma Von TussleSpecial
2017 American Gods Easter Episode: "Come to Jesus" [11]
Younger Marylynne KellerEpisode: "Post Truth" [12]
2018 Mom MirandaEpisode: "Charlotte Brontë and a Backhoe" [13]
Trial & Error Lavinia Peck-FosterMain cast (season 2)
A Very Wicked Halloween Glinda/HerselfSpecial: co-host and performer [14]
2019A Christmas Love Story [15] Katherine ClarkTelevision film; also executive producer
Harvey Girls Forever! Patty PupéVoice role; episode: "The Puppets Take Meanhattan"
2020 The Disney Family Singalong Warm Up HostSing Along Special
Candy LandHost6 episodes
2021–2023 Schmigadoon! Mildred Layton/Miss CodwellMain cast [16]
2021 The Voice HerselfAdvisor to Team Ariana [17]
Let's Make a Deal 2 episodes [18]
2022Keeper of the Ashes: The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders4 episodes [19]

Concerts

Tours
Other Concerts

Books

Albums

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References

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