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url=https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117941288?refcatid=33|title=Love, Loss, and What I Wore|access-date=April 21, 2011|date=October 1, 2009|author=Stasio, Marilyn|work=Variety}}</ref> She next starred as Fran Kubelik in the 2010 Broadway revival of the musical ''[[Promises, Promises (musical)|Promises, Promises]]'', opposite [[Sean Hayes (actor)|Sean Hayes]], which opened on {{Nowrap|April 25}}, 2010.<ref>Gans, Andrew. [http://www.playbill.com/article/promises-promises-revival-has-a-prayer-and-a-home-com-167200 "''Promises, Promises'' Revival Has a 'Prayer' and a 'Home'"], Playbill.com, {{Nowrap|March 29}}, 2010, accessed February 12, 2017</ref> The songs "[[I Say a Little Prayer]]" and "[[A House Is Not a Home (song)|A House Is Not a Home]]" were added for her to sing.<ref>Gans, Andrew. [http://www.playbill.com/article/kristin-chenoweth-and-sean-hayes-make-promises-on-broadway-beginning-march-27-com-167159 "Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes Make ''Promises'' on Broadway Beginning {{Nowrap|March 27}}"], Playbill.com, {{Nowrap|March 27}}, 2010, accessed February 12, 2017</ref> Chenoweth and Hayes remained in the cast until the show closed on January 2, 2011,<ref name=extend>Hetrick, Adam and Andrew Gans. [http://www.playbill.com/article/broadway-revival-of-promises-promises-to-close-com-171846 "Broadway Revival of ''Promises, Promises'' to Close"], Playbill.com, September 10, 2010, accessed February 12, 2017</ref> although she missed performances from December 29, 2010, to January 1, 2011, to perform a New Year's Eve concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall on December 31, 2010.<ref name=extend/><ref>Ng, David. [http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2010/12/kristin-chenoweth-talks-about-broadway-glee-and-her-new-album.html "Culture Monster: Kristin Chenoweth Talks About Broadway Glee and Her New Album"]. December 30, 2010</ref> She played televangelist [[Tammy Faye Bakker]] in a reading of the musical ''Rise'' in 2011.<ref>{{cite web | last=Culwell-Block | first=Logan | title=Kristin Chenoweth on Why She's Bringing the Story of Tammy Faye Bakker to the Stage | website=Playbill | date=January 18, 2019 | url=https://playbill.com/article/kristin-chenoweth-on-why-shes-bringing-the-story-of-tammy-faye-bakker-to-the-stage | access-date=May 28, 2023}}</ref>
 
Chenoweth played Lily Garland in a Broadway revival of ''[[On the Twentieth Century]]'', opposite [[Peter Gallagher]], which began previews on February 12 and opened on March 12, 2015, for a 22-week limited engagement through July 19, 2015, at the [[Roundabout Theatre Company]].<ref>Gioia, Michael. [http://www.playbill.com/article/on-the-twentieth-century-with-kristin-chenoweth-and-peter-gallagher-sets-2015-broadway-opening-com-218284 "''On the Twentieth Century'', with Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher, Sets 2015 Broadway Opening"], Playbill.com, May 14, 2014, accessed February 12, 2017</ref><ref>Gans, Andrew. [https://www.playbill.com/article/on-the-twentieth-century-revival-starring-kristin-chenoweth-extends-on-broadway-com-348027 "''On the Twentieth Century'' Revival, Starring Kristin Chenoweth, Extends on Broadway"], Playbill, April 30, 2015</ref> [[Ben Brantley]] of ''The New York Times'' wrote that Chenoweth "uses [her character's] histrionics to create one of the most virtuosic portraits in song ever on Broadway. The vocal vocabulary she deploys here ranges from jazz-baby brass to operatic silver, often in a single number, and she switches among them with jaw-dropping ease.&nbsp;And every perfectly weighted note is set off by an impeccably exaggerated gesture."<ref>Brantley, Ben. [https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/16/theater/review-on-the-twentieth-century-with-kristin-chenoweth-opens-on-broadway.html "Review: ''On the Twentieth Century'', With Kristin Chenoweth, Opens on Broadway"], ''The New York Times'', March 15, 2015</ref> She was nominated for a Tony Award and won another Drama Desk Award for her performance.<ref>McRady, Rachel. [http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/tony-awards-2015-list-winners-201576 "Tony Awards 2015: Complete List of Winners!"], ''[[Us Weekly]]'', June 7, 2015</ref><ref>Levitt, Hayley. [http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/2015-drama-desk-award-winners-are-announced_73086.html "2015 Drama Desk Award Winners Are Announced!"], TheaterMania, May 31, 2015</ref> In November 2023, Chenoweth made a cameo appearance in ''[[Gutenberg! The Musical!]]'' as The Producer<ref>Wild, Stephi. [https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Video-Kristin-Chenoweth-Joins-GUTENBERG-THE-MUSICAL-as-Producer-20231204 "Video: Kristin Chenoweth Joins ''Gutenberg! The Musical!'' as 'Producer'"], BroadwayWorld, December 4, 2023</ref> She is set to co-produce and star as the title character, [[Jackie Siegel]], in the Broadway-bound musical ''[[The Queen of Versailles (musical)|The Queen of Versailles]]'', with music and lyrics by [[Stephen Schwartz]] and a book by [[Lindsey Ferrentino]], at [[Colonial Theatre (Boston)|Colonial Theatre]] in [[Boston]], Massachusetts, in July and August 2024, based on the 2012 documentary [[The Queen of Versailles|of the same name]].<ref>Wild, Stephi. [https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Pre-Broadway-Run-of-Kristin-Chenoweth-Led-THE-QUEEN-OF-VERSAILLES-Extends-Plus-Complete-Casting-20240513 "Pre-Broadway Run of Kristin Chenoweth-Led ''The Queen of Versailles'' Extends; Plus Complete Casting!"], BroadwayWorld.com, May 13, 2024</ref>
 
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