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Kristin Chenoweth: My Love Letter to Broadway

First Preview: Oct 26, 2016
Opening Date: Nov 2, 2016
Closing Date: Nov 13, 2016
Running Time: 02:20
Kristin Chenoweth: My Love Letter to Broadway

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Playing @
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
205 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
12 PERFORMANCES ONLY!!

After stealing hearts with her show-stopping turn in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Ms. Chenoweth rose to Broadway super-stardom as Glinda in Wicked, a performance so iconic it changed the Great White Way for good. 

She's since become a sweetheart of the small and silver screens, dazzling audiences across the globe with her powerhouse vocals and irresistible charm. Most recently, this celebrated leading lady returned to the stage in On The Twentieth Century, delivering what Ben Brantley of The New York Times called "one of the most virtuosic portraits in song ever."

An intimate evening of romance, glamour and laughter, Ms. Chenoweth will perform a handpicked selection of musical theater favorites, including songs from her upcoming album "The Art of Elegance."

Directed By
RICHARD JAY-ALEXANDER

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM
BroadwayConcert
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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Reviews

  • Big voice. Big dress. Big Gulp.
    Stage diva Kristin Chenoweth has all that going on in her sparkly and entertaining solo concert, "My Love Letter to Broadway."


    The show blends styles and genres, like showtunes, standards, pop and gospel.
    That's fitting since Chenoweth, a Tony and Emmy winner who likes to remind that she's from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is herself a unique and original mashup, a living lovable contradiction in terms. She's got a big bright legit opera voice. She's a hilarious and self-deprecating comedian. She's a staunch LGBTQ activist. She's a devout Christian.

    All of that gets pumped into her show at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre 

    ---New York Daily News
  • Not since Elle Woods strutted onto the stage in the Legally Blonde musical has one woman sported so much girly-girl pink on Broadway.
    For her terrifically entertaining concert series, titled My Love Letter to Broadway, Kristin Chenoweth has been swathed by costumer Christian Siriano in various shades of fuchsia, starting out in a sexy sequined hot-pants romper, then graduating into a sleek tailored pantsuit and, finally, into the mother of all cotton-candy princess gowns. But Chenoweth could just as convincingly have worn military fatigues, such is the disciplined command with which this sparkplug performer holds the stage through two hours-plus of eclectic song selections and personal reminiscences.

    ---Hollywood Reporter
  • Big voice. Big dress. Big Gulp.
    Stage diva Kristin Chenoweth has all that going on in her sparkly and entertaining solo concert, "My Love Letter to Broadway."


    The show blends styles and genres, like showtunes, standards, pop and gospel.
    That's fitting since Chenoweth, a Tony and Emmy winner who likes to remind that she's from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is herself a unique and original mashup, a living lovable contradiction in terms. She's got a big bright legit opera voice. She's a hilarious and self-deprecating comedian. She's a staunch LGBTQ activist. She's a devout Christian.

    All of that gets pumped into her show at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre 

    ---New York Daily News
  • Not since Elle Woods strutted onto the stage in the Legally Blonde musical has one woman sported so much girly-girl pink on Broadway.
    For her terrifically entertaining concert series, titled My Love Letter to Broadway, Kristin Chenoweth has been swathed by costumer Christian Siriano in various shades of fuchsia, starting out in a sexy sequined hot-pants romper, then graduating into a sleek tailored pantsuit and, finally, into the mother of all cotton-candy princess gowns. But Chenoweth could just as convincingly have worn military fatigues, such is the disciplined command with which this sparkplug performer holds the stage through two hours-plus of eclectic song selections and personal reminiscences.

    ---Hollywood Reporter

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Outer lobby. Counter 48".
  • Parking

    Lot: West of entrance.
  • Curb Ramps

    (1" lip) NW corner of 46th St. & Broadway; NE corner of 46th St. & 8th Ave.
  • Restroom

    Located on the basement and mezzanine levels. Handicap accessible facility on theater level
  • Seating

    All seats require the use of stairs. Accessible tickets are available directly through the Box Office. Call (212) 575-9200 for more information.
  • Elevator\Escalator

    There are no elevators or escalators at this theatre.
  • Entrance

    Double doors in series: 1st set (each 29", heavy, 1" saddle) into outer lobby; 2nd set (each 26", heavy) into orchestra.
  • Visual Assistance

    Vision seats in the front of the orchestra for purchase in person, or on the phone.
  • Water Fountain

    A water fountain is located in the lower lounge. Water is also available at the bar.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Headsets for sound augmentation are available at the theatre, free of charge. Photo identification is required as a deposit. Copper Induction Loop also available.
  • Wheelchair Info

    There are wheelchair seats in the rear of the Orchestra section.
  • Folding Armrests

    Twelve (12) mobility seats with folding armrests are available for purchase through the box office, in person, or over the phone, plus one companion seat each.

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