This afternoon I had the delight of talking to one of the sweetest and sexiest (and shockingly super-talented) stars of stage and screen who can currently be seen on the hit of all TV hits, GLEE, in her recurring role as April Rhodes, as well as in the new Disney comedy YOU AGAIN co-starring Sigourney Weaver, Kristen Bell, Victor Garber, Cloris Leachman and Betty White: the Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and operatic chanteuse herself, Ms. Kristin Chenoweth! In this BWW exclusive we talk about filming the first of several new episodes of GLEE next week, working on Broadway with GLEE lead (and show love interest) Matt Morrison, what Sondheim means to her, what GLEE means to Broadway, as well as a thorough look at her new Disney film YOU AGAIN directed by Andy Fickman. This is merely a tease of what's to come in the complete InDepth InterView: Kristin Chenoweth coming next week! Stay tuned to BWW until then!
KC: Oh, thank you. It's my pleasure.
PC: Have you seen REEFER MADNESS, the last movie musical your YOU AGAIN director Andy Fickman directed?PC: Without question.
KC: I'm trying to get him to do more musicals on Broadway, too.
PC: Oh, really?
KC: He just had a great musical reading of the movie HEATHERS. It's out there. I'm really looking to start to get producing a little bit and other things.
KC: I know, I know!
PC: You read us?!KC: I'm so excited to be on there!
PC: Oh, please. Really?KC: Of course!
PC: ...as well as Sigourney Weaver and Betty White and everyone involved in the movie.PC: Always.
KC: I have to say that Andy made it like theatre camp.
PC: Like CAMP.
KC: So, like theatre camp, we did two or three weeks worth of rehearsals. I had a ton of work ‘cause I had a big dance number to do.
PC: Oh, so we're in for a treat!
KC: Yeah, I had a lot of dance rehearsal.
PC: So we get a musical number in YOU AGAIN after all!
KC: We went back in time to the way things used to be. You know, where we actually rehearsed and played around. And got to know each other and had dinners. And laughed!
PC: How great!PC: Broadway baby slip!
KC: Movie! I meant "movie!" I haven't slept in days! (Laughs.)
PC: No apology necessary. Give me an example, if you can.
KC: (Clears Throat. Imitates Victor Garber's stoic presence.) Victor is always just like, (Clears throat.) "Hm, really? I have to move? I have to get up?"
PC: Perfect imitation!PC: That's great. What else?
KC: And there's lots of other things. There's moment where I say - and I always say -, "He's a side of crazy with a cup of cuckoo cachoo."
PC: So you!
KC: I think that's in there, too!
PC: Fickman gave you guys lots of character detail and stuff to work with and from, it seems.
KC: We were all given our opportunities to be ourselves. A little bit of ourselves.
PC: What a great work environment.
KC: And we could also play and adlib and make it our own.
PC: That's important for real actors like those in this cast. It's a great ensemble.
KC: Because of all that, I think this movie will be a big hit. Because you can see the joy!
PC: Define collaboration - both, in terms of this experience and in general in your career.
KC: I think... you know, collaboration, in general - no matter movies, television or Broadway - is offering of what you can bring to the table and also fighting what you think the important battles are. Not everything is going to make it in there. Not everything is going to work. You have to collaborate. And you have to be a good listener.
PC: I know you do Bacharach eight times a week in PROMISES, PROMISES but tell me about the Bacharach ala Streisand "One Less Bell To Answer" medley with Matt Morrison on GLEE, that's one of the greatest GLEE moments ever and made my Top Ten list.
KC: Isn't it great? I wish that was... I mean, that's just the genius of Ryan Murphy.
PC: Total effing genius.PC: As are we!
KC: And I love those kids. They're like my kids! I just love them.
PC: What do you want to do next on GLEE?
KC: I just want to do a scene with Jane Lynch. That's what I really wanna do. (Pause.) And Jayma! I want to do a scene with Jayma Mays, who, by the way, let's talk about her talent!
PC: Let's!
KC: She is so funny on the show.
PC: And sang "I Could Have Danced All Night"!KC: She's so hilarious. She's darling.
PC: Are you ever going to do a duet with Idina Menzel? A WICKED reunion, at any point? Ever?
KC: You know... they don't tell us! Ryan, I'm sure, knows I have a big mouth. You know, I'm going in two weeks to shoot a new episode in two weeks and I don't even know what I'm singing yet!
PC: No way!
KC: I don't! (Laughs.)
PC: I thought you'd be able to give me the scoop!KC: I don't know what he's making me do. But, I can assure you it will be very... April. (Laughs.)
PC: So, is it true it's a strip tease number? That's what I heard.KC: That's what I heard. But, then I heard it's not. So, now there are all these rumors so I don't even know anymore.
PC: Poor Kristin caught in the middle!
KC: It's making me nervous!
PC: I can't believe how much GLEE has changed the landscape of Broadway and everywhere else. All over the world. Theatre is cool again.KC: Whoa... If GLEE had been on when I was in school I would have been so killer popular. It would have been the best ever!
PC: Wouldn't it?!
KC: I was a big Gleek back when I was growing up. I mean, I loved Julie Andrews. I loved Madonna. I loved Count Bassie. I was very a weird... I had a lot of different tastes, as I do now. (Pause.) I mean, I love Eminem.
PC: So do I - and so does Sondheim, I hear.
KC: Yeah. So, to me, GLEE has made all music accessible. And that is what music is for.
PC: You just mentioned Julie Andrews, and she just participated in this column a few weeks ago.KC: I'm so honored!
PC: My dream duet for you and Matt Morrison is "Somethin' Stupid" - you know, the Frank and Nancy Sinatra duet?KC: Oh! I love that song! I think that's a great idea!
PC: It would be so great.
KC: Put it out there! Put it out there! (Laughs.)
PC: What songs would you love to do on GLEE?
KC: I would love to see April break into an opera aria.
PC: Wow! (Laughs.)
KC: Just because... what the hell? I mean... you know?
PC: Oh, I know.
KC: Who knows, maybe she has a little opera in her!
PC: You certainly do!
KC: I do.
PC: A great answer, a great star. This was great.
KC: Thanks sweetheart! Bye bye for now.
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