Saturday, January 31, 2009

Kristin Chenoweth - has a large gay fanbase

Kristin Chenoweth thumbKristin Chenoweth has a large gay fanbase, & was uninvited from a Women of Faith conference in September 2005

"due to her (Chenoweth) publicized and heartfelt beliefs that God is accepting of all people on earth", including homos_xuals.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Kristin Chenoweth 's faith

Kristin ChenowethKristin Chenoweth has spoken publicly about Chenoweth 's faith; Chenoweth describes herself as a non-judgmental Christian.

Raised as a Southern Baptist, Kristin later chose to have a personal connection to a faith that is not based in any one denomination. When in California, Kristin attends a non-denominational church in Malibu. In New York, Kristin Chenoweth attends a United Methodist Church.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Kristin Chenoweth' life memoir

Kristin ChenowethKristin Chenoweth has agreed to write a memoir about her life, describing Chenoweth' adoption, her turn in Wicked and her time in Hollywood.

Kristin has stated that the book will not be a 'tell all', and instead will focus on "how I got where I am so far."

The planned date of publication is 2009. The title of Kristin Chenoweth 's life memoir has been revealed to be A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Kristin Chenoweth - Special events and appearances

Kristin ChenowethKristin Chenoweth & the cast of the Broadway musical, Wicked, performed the song "One Short Day" in the 2003 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

In the 2005 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Kristin Chenoweth performed the song "Oklahoma" while riding aboard the "Oklahoma Rising" float. The float was making the first of three annual appearances commemorating the state of Oklahoma's statehood centennial in 2007.

Kristin Chenoweth was the star performer of the opening ceremony of the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade. Chenoweth sang "Our Good Nature", an original composition written to coincide with the Oklahoma centennial celebration and the theme of the parade.

In the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Kristin Chenoweth performed the song "The Christmas Waltz" from her "A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas" album while riding aboard the "The Care Bears Winter Fun-Derland" float.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Kristin Chenoweth - upcoming roles

Kristin ChenowethUpcoming roles of Kristin Chenoweth as below

Kristin Chenoweth is slated to portray Dusty Springfield in an upcoming film on the singer's life.

Chenoweth'll provide the voice of the title role for the upcoming Disney animated film Rapunzel.

She was scheduled to return to the Met in 2010 to play Samira in John Corigliano's The Ghosts of Versailles after being invited by Peter Gelb to perform, but due to the current economic conditions, the opera was ultimately cancelled.

Recently, Kristin Chenoweth signed on to star as a "suicidal prostitute" in the indie drama Into Temptation under writer-director Patrick Coyle.

Kristin has joined the cast of the upcoming animated comedy Sit Down, Shut Up playing the voice of a religious science teacher named Miracle Grohe, replacing Maria Bamford, who has a similar voice quality to Chenoweth.

Kristin Chenoweth has been cast in a new NBC David E. Kelley drama entitled Legally Mad and will play an attorney named Skippy Pylon.

Kristin will star in the Encores! production of Music in the Air which will play from Feb. 5-8 at the New York City Center, replacing Marin Mazzie.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Kristin chenoweth - I was a little nervous at first...

Kristin Chenoweth pushing daisies smell of successKristin ChenowethKristin Chenoweth admits that when Kristin was 1st given the lyrics of the song,


"I was a little nervous at first, to be honest...with the subject matter and singing, 'You make cash giving head, and [spend it buying] Sudafed,' did I really want my young fans hearing me say that?"

:)

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Kristin Chenoweth - Internet

Kristin ChenowethKristin ChenowethOn August 27, 2008, Kristin Chenoweth released a video with funnyordie.com titled Intervention with Kristin Chenoweth.

The video parodied A&E's show Intervention, with Kristin starring as a singing, dancing interventionist. The song was composed by Andrew Lippa, Kristin's frequent musical director and composer for her concert songs as well as the composer of "My New Philosophy", which she sang in the revival of Charlie Brown, and the lyrics were written by Amy Rhodes, who also wrote the clip. The video was shot in five hours in a room of a Hilton Hotel.