With me today on LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah, is Emmy and Tony Award winner singer, actor, educator, and downright beauty, inside and out, Ms. Kristin Chenoweth. I became a fan of Kristin's after watching her perform on Broadway in Wicked. In fact, I saw her in that role at least three times!
Kristin has a new album out, "For the Girls," a celebration of music’s most passionate women from one of Broadway’s most vibrant stars. It includes songs such as “The Way We Were,” (Streisand) “When I Fall in Love” (Garland) and - my favorite - "Desperado" (Ronstadt). If you're lucky, you can catch Kristin this November at one of only 8 performances on Broadway as she premiers the songs from this new hit album.
In addition to her singing and acting career, Kristin's heart is in coaching and supporting the arts through the Kristin Chenoweth Arts and Education Foundation. This started after the Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center, in her home town of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, named a theater after her. Kristin felt a responsibility to uphold the honor they had placed in her and started teaching a yearly master class to a few high school and college students. That evolved into the Kristin Chenoweth Broadway Bootcamp, supporting 50 students from all over the nation. She's now in the process of building a creative arts center that will cater to the underserved youth of Oklahoma providing training in Crafts, Drawing, Design, and Writing - as well as serving dinner to it's enrollees!
Kristin is doing her part, to make the world a better place one heart at a time and I am so happy that we were given this time to get to know her better! ~ Delilah
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Welcome, my friend. Welcome to another episode of Love Someone with Delilah, my podcast that I am so so proud of. Uh. This podcast is dedicated to sharing stories, to sharing conversations with people who are doing their part to impact our world for the better. And don't we need that now more than ever to impact the world for good. There is a lot to love about my guest today. She's a great singer. She's a dancer and actress, a beauty queen. Speaking of beauty, she is beautiful inside and out. Her soul is beautiful. She's been in a multitude of plays, including some of my favorites. She's been in Phantom of the Opera. She's been in The King and I and my all time favorite. I know her best for the role she made famous in the play Wicked. She played Linda with a guy. Yeah, I'm talking about actress singer Kristen Chinewith. Kristen is an operatically trained singer. She has one of the broadest ranges of any recording artist today. She's produced several albums, singing everything from opera to country to gospel. She's able to hit a note the F six, also known as the F above High Sea I have like a three note range. So the fact that she's able to hit a note that there's not even like an actual key for because it's above I see. As you'll see in a moment. Her speaking voice is adorable, brings a richness to the character she plays on stage as well as on TV and in movies. We actually appeared in a movie together last year's Christmas Sensation, the animated movie The star Kristen was Gabby the Mouse. She has a new album out that is dedicated to all the female singers that have inspired her both past and present. But before we start this conversation with the adorable Kristen Chinnewith, I want to take a moment to thank our sponsor, the Home Depot. You may be the early holiday shopper. I hope you are. People tell me it removes some of the stress of the holiday hustle and bustle. 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That's all right. I'm glad that that, uh my voice is distinctive and makes people remember certain parts and stuff. I think that's cool. Do you know how many times I came to see you and Wicked? No, tell me, I think I saw you in it three times. I've seen it three or four more times since, but I think you were You were in it the first three times I saw Oh, Mike, I'm so glad. Did you love it? Do you think I will tell you something? A little? Bertie told me that, um, you snuck in some really nice fancy popcorn to Wicked and got caught and popped away and pretended to go to a car that doesn't exist in front of the other You go put your popcorn away, and then came back and still sew it in and brought it in again, and then you both started chopping because you were hungry. And um, I just want to say that at my show, I welcome the popcorn. Bring it. Did they tell you that? In order to get in, I found a really handsome man and I went and looped my arm through his so I could hide the bag, and his girlfriend or his wife that was on the other side did not appreciate that. Actually, that part of the story was left out. But my favorite is that your friend when you said, okay, i'll take it out, I'll take it to the car, and you both neither one of you brought your car, and you went, we don't have the car. I'm like, shut up, you shutting up. Go with me, here, go with me. I think it's hilarious that she also when you were eating it in the show. She was couldn't help herself and had to eat it too. I think that's funny. I'm sorry, that's one of my favorite theater stories. I'm going to kill her. I'm so going to kill her. I wasn't going to let you get away with it, baby, I was not going to let you get away with it. All right, we'll have popcorn together. It was the Caramelly corn. Uh. Oh my gosh, it was so good. When I see you, I will bring you some, you know what, Bring it to me and get it tim me while on the stage. I think that'd be a really big hit. Don't dare me, Christen, because I will. I dare you friend along, I love it. Okay, Well, we'll be there with bells on. Okay, good, good, good, Kristen Chinn and withhold that thought. We need to hear from a sponsor and we'll be right back with me on this episode of love. Someone is the lovely, beautiful and also talented Kristen Chinnewyth. First up, Well, I have to say here the new album is for the girls, and we're going to be playing some of the songs for the girls, but also for the guys. Who are listening because they could be an honorary girl. All they have to do is get in touch with their sappy side. That's right, and they love us, so you know, so there you go. It works. I want to know how you how you chose the particular songs that that you chose the way we were Oh my gosh, that was the theme of our high school prom, by the way it was. It was our senior high school prom. Uh. And we decorated with evergreens all over the gymnasium. Yeah. I think that's super cool. It was super cool. Our problems were not like you spend five thousand dollars to have a limo and a corsage and sit down dinner. We'd go get pizza and pizza rays and then go to the grade school gymnasium and dance. Yeah same here. Um yeah. But I especially, I especially want you to share the story of Desperado because that is my dedication to somebody I love dearly. So tell me about that, women, it makes it makes me so happy. Well, I was a little kid. I remember hearing this beautiful woman's voice sing in this song Desperado. I went, I understand that, and I just get it because when I heard it and Linda sang it, I thought, well, yeah, I feel like that sometimes, believe it or not. And this is a little known fact about me. Um. I can be kind of a loner. And sometimes our friends are like, uh, she's going there, she's going to in my a, she's going in my a. It's just I can get like scared commitment and I can be alone and I can battle those kinds of feelings and not that I'm like, oh, I'm such a I'm such a recruit, but I do have to be with music, and I do have to be the art, doing the art of it and understanding the voice always and understanding the changes of my voice and the death's the deepening that's happening. And I have to I have to learn music all the time, and if I don't, I'm just not myself. And and some may call that selfish. I call that being true to to living out your truth. You are living out your truth and you're doing it beautifully and you you get more beautiful every day. Lovely, Thank you, Jelilah, thank you. You know, as women we age and we go oh look at that there, sat wrinkle. Oh, no, things are falling. But here's the thing, don't you. Don't you feel that that as you grow, as you mature, as you learn to accept yourself. I feel, at least for myself, I feel more beautiful than I did when I was modeling in Wade, fifty pounds less in my twenties. Oh yeah, I feel more confident. Um, I feel like I care more about what I think of myself than I do about what others. Amen. Well, thank you for spending all this time with us and for sharing your heart. I want to talk about your before we go your charity because, um, the whole reason I do love someone with the Lilah this podcast is to encourage people, even if they're Broadway stars, even if they haven't been in TV shows, even if they weren't nominated for Tony's and Grammys and and and awards, even if they haven't had the level of success that that you have enjoyed. Everybody can change the world for good. That's right. And I know you have an organization, a foundation that changes the world for good so that other people who were gifted with the talents and the passions to be in the arts can pursue that. Tell me a little bit about that and how people can find out more. UM, first off, thank you for what you do. I want to do the same. Ten years ago in my hometown of Broken Arrow, they opened a theater. We never had anything like a performing arts center, and we have the state of the art theater. And they contacted me and told me that they were going to name the theater the Christian Channel with theater and I almost had a heart attack because I thought, I'm not old enough to have anything named after me, and they think you are. I have people send me pictures of their pet pigs named after me, so you know, I would take a theater, but I'm happy with the little pet pigs. Absolutely, absolutely. And then when I finally got over myself, I was like, hmm, what am I going to do with that name on that building something. I'm not going to just let it sit there. I'm gonna back it. I'm gonna do something. So it started out with I gave a yearly masterclass to high school and college students. UM that would I would pick five each and I would give master classes. And then it evolved into the Christian Channel with Broadway boot Camp and UM many kids all over the nation. UH audition and I can only choose fifty, but happens every year. We just had our fifth year Broadway boot Camp at the Tony Awards week. We watched the Tony's on television with pizza in my theater. We bring down the big screen, we watch it, and then we the next day we start a very intensive singing, acting, dancing, and craw writing UM week with these kids, with teachers that I bring in that are much much more datasant that I am. A lot of them famous, a lot of them uh the cohorts of mine. And they then at the end of the week we put on a show. And what I love more than anything is this week out of the whole year, because I see these kids bond, I see them find each other, I see them grow. I see that I have lots of time for them to bond as well. We have lots of advance parties. We have Karaoke Night, we have Dressed as your favorite Broadway Star night. And what's happening now is it's going so big that eventually and this is happening sooner rather than later. I'm currently fundraising for it. UM. I would like to have a school. UM. We're building a building next to it, which will be a creative art center for um the kids in the state of Oklahoma, which will be able to learn arts and crafts, draw, graphic design, writing, and it will be obviously geared towards kids in my home state that can't afford it, and that will also be fed um dinner. So that is something that is a sidebar to the foundation, the Christians Channel with Arts and Education Foundation, which I encourage people to look up. You can also look up the Broken Era Performing Arts Center. You can look up christ and Child at Broadway boot Camp, and you can find all the information on my website as well. And if there's anybody out there listening that I as a child or a relative that wants to audition, auditions are in February and they can be done in person and Broken Era, Oklahoma, or they can be done by video. And I promise, I swear that they will leave life having haven't had a life changing experience. Christian, thank you for spending time with us today. Thank you for loving and blessing kids who have a dream to pursue the arts. Thank you for all you're doing to make that possible. That you are pouring your your talent, your time, your energy into young people who have that gift, that passion for the stage. I wish you the very best this holiday season, and I am so blessed, so grateful to get to know you.