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VIDEO: Kristin Chenoweth Visits NBC's HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT

By: Aug. 21, 2013
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Broadway vet Kristin Chenoweth appeared on the new NBC game show Hollywood Game Night last night. Check out the clip below!

Joining Chenoweth was Wilmer Valderrama, Molly Shannon, Dominic Monaghan, Felicity Huffman and Aubrey Plaza. Jane Lynch serves as host.

Best known on-stage for creating the role of Glinda in the original Broadway production of Wicked (2003), which tells the untold story of the Witches of Oz, Kristin Chenoweth is one of Broadway's most celebrated stars. Most recently, Chenoweth starred opposite Sean Hayes from TV's Will & Grace in the Broadway revival of Promises, Promises (2010), a 1960s musical by Burt Bacharach and Hal David which features the hit songs I'll Never Fall in Love and I Say a Little Prayer.

About HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT:

It's a cool summer's night, and you're at a fantastic party in the Hollywood Hills. As the house band rocks, you mingle with some of today's biggest names in entertainment, including "Hollywood Game Night's" host with the most, Jane Lynch! So what could make this night even better? How about a chance to walk out with a mountain of cash? One-hour alternative series.

It could happen to you on "Hollywood Game Night." Every week, ordinary people and celebrities gather for a great party. Then two teams made up of a civilian and celebrities compete in a series of outrageous games. Are you a walking encyclopedia of celebrity trivia? An expert on all things pop culture? If so, you just might have a chance to take home up to $25,000. Not bad for a night's work!

From co-creators and producers Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner comes the ultimate game night with all-star players, host Jane Lynch, a rockin' house band and plenty of surprise guests. Let the games begin! One-hour alternative series.



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