Emmy-winning Oklahoma actress Kristin Chenoweth guest stars on ‘Glee’
Kristin Chenoweth graduated from
Broken Arrow High School in 1986. But she is going back to high school as a guest star on “Glee.”
In Wednesday’s episode (8 p.m. Sept. 30 on Fox), Chenoweth plays April Rhodes, a former classmate of Will Schuester’s at McKinley High School. And since April didn’t graduate, Will, now the school’s Glee Club coach, asks her to come back and join his team.
Chenoweth, who won an Emmy for her TV work on “Pushing Daisies” and a Tony for her Broadway role in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” will sing two songs in the episode titled “The Rhodes Not Taken.” She will perform “Maybe This Time” from “Cabaret” with Lea Michele (she plays Rachel Berry) and Heart’s song “Alone” with Matthew Morrison (he’s Will Schuester).
And Chenoweth’s character could be back on “Glee.”
“I’d love to come back and do more,” she said. “It’s written in a way that I could, but I’ll just leave that out there like a lingering B-flat.”
Chris Colfer, who plays Kurt Hummel on “Glee,” would love for Chenoweth to return. While filming this episode, Colfer told The Los Angeles Times that for him, “working with Kristin is what I can imagine what a priest would go through if they worked with Jesus.”
–Penny TV
Pictured above: Kristin Chenoweth with Matthew Morrison in a scene from “Glee.” (Carin Baer/FOX)
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I also hear they are doing a duet song togther on the show – WOOT! David Archuleta singing on TV again, yes! Even better! Thanks for the great pic! “The Goop on the Girl” airing Thursday, Dec. 10 on FOX. Photo Credit: Greg Gayne/FOX