
The Queen of Versailles: Kristin Chenoweth, Stephen Schwartz, and a High-Stakes New Musical at the St. James Theatre
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In this episode of “Half Hour,” we take a sharper look at the new Broadway musical The Queen of Versailles at the St. James Theatre, tracing Jackie and David Siegel’s rise, their unfinished Orlando mega-mansion, and the show’s transformation of Lauren Greenfield’s documentary into a full-scale musical. We dig into Stephen Schwartz’s score, Lindsey Ferrentino’s book, and Michael Arden’s staging, asking how the music, design, and performances serve the story’s ideas about wealth, ambition, and collapse, with particular focus on sound design, vocal clarity, and the tension between flashy visuals and what the audience actually hears. We also examine Kristin Chenoweth’s performance as Jackie, the ensemble around her, and the design team’s scenic, lighting, and costume choices, before turning to how The Queen of Versailles may factor into this season’s Tony Awards races and where it sits among the year’s other large new musicals.
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