Kristin Chenoweth reacts to early closure of Broadway musical 'The Queen of Versailles'
## Kristin Chenoweth's Reaction Kristin Chenoweth shared her thoughts on the early closure of her Broadway musical *The Queen of Versailles* in a backstage Instagram video. She expressed pride in the production despite the challenges, noting how tough it is to launch new shows today. Chenoweth urged fans to support Broadway productions amid industry struggles. ## Production Details The musical began previews on October 8, 2025, and opened officially two weeks before the closure announcement on November 24. It will end its run at the St. James Theatre on January 4, 2026, after about 65 regular performances and 32 previews. Despite grossing over $1 million recently, weak advance sales led to the early shutdown, with costs estimated at $22.5 million. ## Story Background *The Queen of Versailles* adapts the 2012 documentary about a wealthy Florida couple's failed attempt to build America's largest home during the 2008 financial crisis. It marks a reunion for Chenoweth and composer Stephen Schwartz, known for *Wicked*. > "Hello everyone it's Kristin Chenoweth. I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge that some of you might have heard that Queen of Versailles will be closing on January 4. I want to express how proud I am of this new creation we've brought to life, and how increasingly challenging it is to do so." **Author's summary:** Kristin Chenoweth voiced pride in *The Queen of Versailles* amid its early Broadway closure on Jan. 4, 2026, after mixed reviews and tough market conditions, while calling for fan support. (148 characters)

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