KRISTIN CHENOWETH Will Perform One-Night-Only Special Benefit Concert

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Kristin Chenoweth | Photo: John Russo

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Alex Mecklosky
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December 20, 2023 5:30 PM
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It's good to see her, isn't it? Roundabout Theatre Company announced today that Emmy & Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth in Kristin: An Evening With Friends For Todd.

Kristin: An Evening With Friends For Todd will be a special benefit concert directed & choreographed by Warren Carlyle, on Monday, April 15, 2024 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.

This April, Emmy & Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth—last seen on Roundabout’s stage in her celebrated Tony-nominated turn in On the Twentieth Century—is joined by a remarkable roster of Roundabout favorites for a once-in-a-lifetime concert celebrating longtime leader, Todd Haimes. With Tony winner Warren Carlyle (Kiss Me, Kate! She Loves Me, and On the Twentieth Century) directing and choreographing a stageful of stars, singers, and dancers, Roundabout’s dear friend Kristin will lead a loving tribute to a true theatre hero. 

Bank of America is Lead Sponsor of KRISTIN: AN EVENING WITH FRIENDS FOR TODD. Dedicated to building cultural understanding through the arts, Bank of America believes that New York City cultural institutions, from museums to theaters, play a key role in enriching local communities. Bank of America’s support of Roundabout Theatre Company spans nearly four decades – all of which align with Todd Haimes’ incredibly impactful tenure at Roundabout – and include investments that helped bring Henry Miller’s Theatre (now named Stephen Sondheim Theatre) back to Broadway and, most recently, supported The Refocus Project.

Proceeds from KRISTIN: AN EVENING WITH FRIENDS FOR TODD support Roundabout Theatre Company’s many programs and initiatives, including Education at Roundabout.

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Alex Mecklosky

As a native New Yorker, Alex has always loved everything involving theatre. With a degree in Theatre and New Media from Marymount Manhattan College, Alex realized that, since he was not talented enough to be on Broadway, the next best thing would be to write about it!