The award winning Broadway icon Kristin Chenoweth joined 'beWell' to talk about the 20th anniversary of Wicked On Broadway and how the play's staying power has impacted her life. Chenoweth also discussed the upcoming theatrical release of the project, which is slated to premiere in November 2024.
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