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Too sick to perform in ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, but still sharing the love on social media!
The brand new Broadway revival of ON THE 20TH CENTURY starring Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher opened recently to rave reviews and Chenoweth recently had to take some performances off due to a sudden illness, though she mustered the energy to provide some social media updates earlier today about her current condition.
Earlier today, Chenoweth posted an amusing candid shot of herself with a red clown nose, commenting, "Sick. In bed. Still wish a happy bday to carol Burnett yesterday."
Following up, she then posted another pic of herself alongside Anne L. Nathan, writing, "Glamorous in my sickbed with @AnneLNathan".
Follow Kristin Chenoweth on Twitter here.
The official description of ON THE 20TH CENTURY is as follows: "It's nonstop laughs aboard the Twentieth Century, a luxury train travelling from Chicago to New York City. Luck, love and mischief collide when the bankrupt theater producer Oscar Jaffee (Golden Globe® winner Peter Gallagher) embarks on a madcap mission to cajole glamorous Hollywood starlet Lily Garland (Emmy® and Tony Award® winner Kristin Chenoweth) into playing the lead in his new, non-existent epic drama. But is the train ride long enough to reignite the spark between these former lovers, create a play from scratch, and find the money to get it all the way to Broadway? On the Twentieth Century is the hilarious Tony-winning musical comedy from the creators of Sweet Charity (composer Cy Coleman), Singin' in the Rain (lyricist-librettists Betty Comden and Adolph Green), After Midnight (Tony-winning choreographer Warren Carlyle) and You Can't Take It With You, Elephant Man (Tony-nominated director Scott Ellis), back in the spotlight nearly 40 years after making its Broadway debut. Grab your ticket and hop onboard this fun-filled musical journey to The Great White Way!"
More information on ON THE 20TH CENTURY is available at the official site here.
View the new photo of Kristin Chenoweth for ON THE 20TH CENTURY below.
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