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Kristin Chenuweth joins the comedy pilot NBC (exclusive) “ Stumble ” (exclusive)

EXCLUSIVE: Tony and Emmy Winner, Kristin Chenweth, joined the casting of Stumble, Jeff Astrof and the comedy pilot of Liz Astrof’s Pom-Pom Girl from Liz Astrof for NBC. Scheduled to reproduce if the pilot went in series, she joins the regulars of the Jenn Lyon series, Taran Killam, Jarrett Austin Brown and Georgie Murphy, Ryan Pinkston, Anissa Borrego, Arianna Davis and Taylor Dunbar.

Written by Astrof brothers and sisters, Stumble is a false documentary on the ridiculously high competitive world of the Junior College. He focuses on Courteney Potter (Jenn Lyon), a better coach of a junior junior junior who is pushed on a controversial video and forced to take a job in a somewhat known school.

CHENOWETH will play Tammy Istiny. His family name is pronounced “Istinny”, but everyone thinks that it is “is tiny” (which does not seem far-fetched given the frame of Chenoweth 4’11 “.) The longtime assistant coach of Courteney, once a star flyer herself, Tammy Lives and Dress in his peak, around 1989, when the pony, Tammy, is still fired, Tamy” Contrecœur ”takes over as a chief coach.

Liz Astrof and Jeff Astrof produce alongside the Cheerleading Monica Aldama coach, known for his appearance in the joy of Netflix Docuseries, and producer Dana Honor through her defined Eve productions. Jeff Blitz directs and executive only produces the pilot. Universal Television, a Division of Universal Studio Group, is the studio.

Chenoweth is an Emmy candidate five times, winning for ABC Push the daisies, and a triple candidate of Tony, winning for You are a good man, Charlie Brown. (One of Tony’s names was for Wicked.)

She has in the works a musical based on the 2012 documentary The Queen of Versailles And the life of the Queen’s life of beauty, worldly and personality of television Jacqueline “Jackie” Siegel. CHENOWETH plays and produces the show thanks to its production banner, Diva Worldwide Entertainment. The musical, which brought it together with Wicked Composer Stephen Schwartz made his world premiere at the Colonial Emerson Theater in Boston last year and made his debut in Broadway during the 2025-26 season.

Chenoweth was recently seen in the Netflix holiday movie Our little secret And sang the “Live Like This” closing credit song in the animated theatrical function The King of Kings. It is replaced by UTA, JTMC Entertainment and Schreck Rose Dapello Adams.

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