Kristin Chenoweth at Carnegie Hall
Kristin Chenoweth at Carnegie Hall was a concert by American singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth in the Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall in New York City on September 10, 2004.[1] The sold-out concert was Chenoweth's debut in the landmark venue as a solo act.[2][3]
Concert by Kristin Chenoweth | |
Venue | Carnegie Hall, New York City |
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Date(s) | September 10, 2004 |
No. of shows | 1 |
Kristin Chenoweth concert chronology |
Chenoweth headlined the one-night-only concert two months after leaving the role of Glinda on Broadway in Wicked. The concert featured a 13-piece orchestra conducted by Andrew Lippa. Chenoweth was joined on stage by two dancers, Seán Martin Hingston and David Elder. Andrew Gans, in Playbill, praised Chenoweth as an interpreter of lyrics, as well as the range, agility and beauty of her voice, writing: "With a voice that easily glides from Broadway belt to soaring soprano, Chenoweth ... delighted the crowd with an evening that featured classic tunes as well as works by 14 living songwriters. ...[Chenoweth,] arguably the most gifted comedic musical-theatre singer-actress of her generation, drew laughs from most everything she said during the two-hour evening."[3]
Chenoweth returned to Carnegie Hall in 2014 with her concert "The Evolution of a Soprano".[4]
Setlist
Act One
- "A Girl Like Me" by Andrew Lippa
- "Parsley" by Paul Loesel and Scott Brukell
- "Daddy" by Bobby Troup
- Jerome Kern Medley, (featuring "Bill", "Why Was I Born", and "Nobody Else But Me")
- "Goin' to the Dance With You" by Richard Dworsky
- "Boy" by Jodi Marr
- "Taylor the Latte Boy" by Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich
- "If You Hadn't, But You Did" from Two on the Aisle
Act Two
- "Spread a Little Joy" by Andrew Lippa
- "The Girl In 14G" by Jeanine Tesori and Dick Scanlan
- "Popular" from Wicked
- "Borrowed Angels" by Diane Warren
- "Fasto" by Jonathan Brooke
- "Hard Times Come Again No More" by Stephen Foster
Encores
- "Glitter and Be Gay" from Candide
- "A Ride Home" (original song by Chenoweth)
- "Till There Was You" from The Music Man
References
- Gans, Andrew. "Diva Talk: A Post-Wicked Chat with Tony Winner Kristin Chenoweth Plus News of Greene and Noll", Playbill, August 27, 2004, accessed 8 March 2016
- Gans, Andrew. "From Broadway to Carnegie Hall: Kristin Chenoweth Sings at Famed Hall Sept. 10", Playbill.com, September 10, 2004, accessed 8 March 2016
- Gans, Andrew. "Diva Talk: A Chat with Wicked's Jennifer Laura Thompson; Plus Kristin Chenoweth Soars at Carnegie Hall", Playbill, September 17, 2004, accessed 30 June 2016
- Gans, Andrew. "Tony Winner Kristin Chenoweth Explores the Evolution of a Soprano May 3 at Carnegie Hall", Playbill, May 3, 2014