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leebee Registered User
Registered: 1/19/2004
Fav. BP Song: Being Alive Fav. BP Show: Sunday In The Park With George
| posted: 4/14/2004 at 1:05:26 PM ET I have a vinyl copy of that "Bernadette" album that she signed for me a few weeks ago. When I handed it to her, she looked at it for a moment and turned it over a few times going "Oooooh! Wow!" before she put a big gorgeous autograph in silver pen over the top of it. It looks great!
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PA Fan Registered User
Registered: 11/6/2003 | posted: 4/14/2004 at 1:41:45 PM ET Gee, guys. I didn't mean to start anything by my post regarding Bernadette towering over Kristin Chenoweth. I was jokingly referring to their heights since there was a previous thread on the issue.
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Chip1012 Registered User
Registered: 7/13/2003
From: Boston | posted: 4/14/2004 at 2:38:12 PM ET leebee that sounds fabulous!
"The child is so sweet and the girls are so rapturous. Isn't it lovely how artist's can capture us?~" Sunday in the Park with George
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moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 4/14/2004 at 2:48:54 PM ET PA Fan,
Since we did get a bit off topic from your original post, I'll respond more on topic. The pictures don't convince me of anything until I have both their shoe heel heights confirmed.
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SingOutAnnie Registered User
Registered: 8/23/2003
From: Bradenton/Sarasota, FLA | posted: 4/14/2004 at 3:13:23 PM ET Whatever. I thought Kristin Chenoweth's glasses were cool.
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PA Fan Registered User
Registered: 11/6/2003 | posted: 4/14/2004 at 4:27:37 PM ET Moljul...pretty good....I would just add to shoe heel height the need for hair heighth
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moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 4/14/2004 at 4:45:16 PM ET LOL Yes. It would be quite the measuring contest if we got Kristin in her GAlinda costume complete with crown and Bernadette in her ITW Witch costume and hair! Very complicated.
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Jean Registered User
Registered: 6/7/2003 | posted: 4/14/2004 at 4:58:51 PM ET On this Kristin issue--all I can think of is, I would love to see her work with Bernadette, for some unknown reason--maybe I think they have a similar sense of comedy/tragedy. And they could pass for sisters.
More pictures from the birthday party on broadway.com (link may not work).
broadway.com
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moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 4/14/2004 at 5:28:25 PM ET YES! I have in recent months thought some sort of rivalry "skit" would be hysterical. Something along the lines that Kristin is now the new cute, little adorable actress with big boobs and the unusual voice. LOL
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Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/14/2004 at 7:15:04 PM ET You know the old saying about comparisons being odious. I'm actually a big Chenoweth fan. I'm sure she'll have a deservedly long and major career. I hesitated over my original post, but decided to go ahead with it. Possibly a mistake.
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Brandon29 Registered User
Registered: 6/13/2003
From: Brooklyn, NY | posted: 4/14/2004 at 9:24:01 PM ET I didn't mean to start a controversy. I like Kristen too... it was just a PRO Bernadette random remark I made. Haha!
LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TO MABEL!!
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BroadwayBabyGal Registered User
Registered: 5/8/2003 | posted: 4/14/2004 at 10:08:30 PM ET I love both Bernadette and Kristin.
~*Jessica*~
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UCFGuardgirl Registered User
Registered: 6/15/2003
From: New York City | posted: 4/14/2004 at 11:55:50 PM ET Love them both, but am slightly biased towards my favorite blonde (Christine and Molly understand why -- ha ha.) Disagree about the comments on "You'll Never Know." I am moved when I listen to both renditions -- also, I think they are very different renditions of the same song, (because the training and the vocal styles are so different) so I am moved in different ways when I listen to each version.
Bernadette's hair keeps getting shorter and shorter, though. *sniff* So sad.
And I, too, love the glasses Kris is wearing.
< --- back to lurking
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Q: Any funny incidents or accidents with Kristin (Chenoweth)?
Norbert Leo Butz: I have this Errol Flynn moment where I swing in on this rope. One night in San Francisco, I let go of the rope and the rest of the actors started cracking up. I turned around and the rope had literally tied around Kristin's head and got caught on her crown and was pulling her off stage. It was like watching Barbie get hung.
--------->Playbill.com interviews Norbert Leo Butz, of WICKED
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Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/15/2004 at 9:19:50 AM ET Hey UCFGuardgirl, we haven't heard from you in ages! Thanks for your comments. Good points.
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Jean Registered User
Registered: 6/7/2003 | posted: 4/15/2004 at 9:59:58 AM ET Yes, UCF.. nice to hear from you. (I too have been lurking elsewhere on the internet and I think I know that you are indeed keeping busy.) But, don't be a stranger.
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Aside: I really don't see anything wrong with an honest difference of opinion, expressed intelligently and reasonably and without childish rantings/name-calling/petty vitriol (I'm never too old to learn a new word). As I've said many times, and at least once or twice here, freedom of speech is very important to me--but, tempered with thoughtfullness and reason.
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Oh, that made my head hurt; off for my morning exercise.
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UCFGuardgirl Registered User
Registered: 6/15/2003
From: New York City | posted: 4/16/2004 at 2:24:39 AM ET
quote: Yes, UCF.. nice to hear from you. (I too have been lurking elsewhere on the internet and I think I know that you are indeed keeping busy.) But, don't be a stranger.
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Aside: I really don't see anything wrong with an honest difference of opinion, expressed intelligently and reasonably and without childish rantings/name-calling/petty vitriol (I'm never too old to learn a new word). As I've said many times, and at least once or twice here, freedom of speech is very important to me--but, tempered with thoughtfullness and reason.
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Oh, that made my head hurt; off for my morning exercise.
Nice to see some familiar faces round these parts!
LOL, Jean. Does everyone on every message board on the internet know what I have been up to?
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Q: Any funny incidents or accidents with Kristin (Chenoweth)?
Norbert Leo Butz: I have this Errol Flynn moment where I swing in on this rope. One night in San Francisco, I let go of the rope and the rest of the actors started cracking up. I turned around and the rope had literally tied around Kristin's head and got caught on her crown and was pulling her off stage. It was like watching Barbie get hung.
--------->Playbill.com interviews Norbert Leo Butz, of WICKED
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