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NEW Q&A EXCLUSIVE

NEW Q&A EXCLUSIVE

Idina recently took some time to fill out a new Q&A for us! If you’re wondering why there wasn’t a heavily promoted submission post here, let me explain: the majority of the questions were submitted in the LiveJournal blog community I manage, IdinaMenzelWorship. I actually had the green light to do this nearly three years ago, before I began working on Idina-Here, so that’s where questions were submitted. I recently supplemented it with questions that were submitted on Twitter, along with a few of my own that I thought everyone would find interesting. Pretty much all questions asked were ones we’ve never heard the answer to previously, so it should make for an interesting insight into Idina’s thoughts on her music, career, and new life as a mother. Simply click below to read and enjoy, and my super thanks to Idina for participating!

~ 2010 Q&A Exclusive ~

TICKET GIVEAWAY

TICKET GIVEAWAY

The Count Basie Theatre has donated a pair of tickets to the October 12 performance of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra with Idina to Idina-Here.com. Read on for how to win them!

– Answer 3 trivia questions…

1) What has Idina said that too many clams might make happen? (There are a few different acceptable answers.)
2) Who will be conducting the symphony at Idina’s performance on October 12?
3) Where was the theatre’s namesake born?

– E-mail your answers to contest[AT]idina-here.com (replace the [AT] with @) with NJ TICKET CONTEST in the subject line.

– Deadline to enter is July 18, 2010.

RULES:

  • Contest is open to everyone of all ages and in all countries.
  • Do not enter if you cannot be in Red Bank, NJ on October 12, 2010 on your volition.
  • Limit one (1) entry per person/email address. Multiple entries will be thrown out.
  • Winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries and notified on July 19, 2010. Winner must accept prize within 48 hours by responding to notification e-mail and providing the requested information. If winner does not respond or is unable to attend, another winner will be chosen from the remaining correct entries, and so on, until the prize is accepted. The winner will be announced on this website & Twitter upon confirmed acceptance.
  • Winner will receive two (2) tickets to the October 12, 2010 performance of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at Count Basie Theatre with guest vocalist Idina Menzel. Tickets will be held at the venue’s box office as “will call” to be picked up by the winner the night of the performance with valid photo ID. Winner is responsible for providing their own transportation and housing.
  • If you have questions, please do not hesitate to ask them here in the comments. I ask that ALL questions are asked in the comments so that other people may who may have the same questions may read the questions and my answers.

    GOOD LUCK!

    CONTEST WINNER

    CONTEST WINNER

    Congratulations to Renee, the winner of our second ticket giveaway! She will receive two tickets to Idina’s July 17th performance with the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap near Washington, DC.

    Here are the answers to the trivia questions:

    1. Idina recommends not wearing a cowboy hat & jeans to the beach. Listen to the song!
    2. Marvin Hamlisch will be conducting the National Symphony Orchestra on July 17.
    3. Catherine Filene Shouse founded The Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts.

    Thanks to everyone who entered! We hope to have more ticket giveaways to shows later this year.

    TICKET GIVEAWAY

    TICKET GIVEAWAY

    The Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts has donated a pair of tickets to the July 17 performance of the National Symphony Orchestra with Idina to Idina-Here.com. Read on for how to win them!

    – Answer 3 trivia questions…

    1) If you’re going to the beach, what does Idina recommend not wearing?
    2) Who will be conducting the symphony at Idina’s performance on July 17?
    3) Who is the founder of The Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts?

    – E-mail your answers to contest[AT]idina-here.com (replace the [AT] with @) with DC TICKET CONTEST in the subject line.

    – Deadline to enter is June 30, 2010.

    RULES:

  • Contest is open to everyone of all ages and in all countries.
  • Do not enter if you cannot be in Vienna, VA on July 17, 2010 on your accord.
  • Limit one (1) entry per person/email address. Multiple entries will be thrown out.
  • Winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries and notified on July 1, 2010. Winner must accept prize within 48 hours by responding to notification e-mail and providing the requested information. If winner does not respond or is unable to attend, another winner will be chosen from the remaining correct entries, and so on, until the prize is accepted. The winner will be announced on this website & Twitter upon confirmed acceptance.
  • Winner will receive two (2) house seating tickets to the July 17, 2010 performance of the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap with guest vocalist Idina Menzel. Tickets will be held at the venue’s box office as “will call” to be picked up by the winner the night of the performance with valid photo ID. Winner is responsible for providing their own transportation and housing.
  • If you have questions, please do not hesitate to ask them here in the comments. I ask that ALL questions are asked in the comments so that other people may who may have the same questions may read the questions and my answers.

    GOOD LUCK!

    CONTEST CLOSED

    TO THE STAGE?

    TO THE STAGE?

    In a recent interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, Idina discusses why she loves touring, her feelings on her solo recording career, and her desire and need to keep working. Though, most interestingly, something else is mentioned…

    Idina Menzel has the actor’s disease: Though she enjoyed huge success in the original Broadway casts of Rent and Wicked – and now on the hotter-than-hot Fox series Glee – she’s haunted by the possibility of never working again.

    That notion was particularly intense after the 2009 birth of her son. “I was afraid people would forget about me,” she said the other day. “I live in Los Angeles much of the year. I’m surrounded by huge movie stars, so the perspective is out of whack.”

    Few of her talented Broadway colleagues graduate to the concert stage – particularly ones as large as the Mann Center, where she’ll be on Thursday with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

    It’s a sweetheart gig. The evening is hers – she’s nobody’s guest star in a larger program – and that suits her expansive personality. Menzel believes that the more she sings over a day or week, the better she sounds. She has not only her Wicked signature song “Defying Gravity” to draw from, but three solo albums.

    That may not quite add up to being on top of the world, but she shows every sign of doing pretty well. In fact, she inspires enough scrutiny from fans that blogs abound with speculation of a feud with Wicked costar Kristen Chenoweth that apparently has no basis in fact.

    All good news? “On a day-to-day basis,” said Menzel, now 39, “I don’t see it like that.

    “I do have these albums out and I’ve been trying so hard to cross over into a pop mainstream kind of thing. But I still sell mostly to the theater audience. Glee helps in some way but not drastically. Not yet. I’ve had a lot of disappointments with my own albums and sales.”

    She says her continued presence on Glee is by no means assured. She plays the director of a rival high school glee club, Vocal Adrenaline, and in the season-ending cliffhanger her character is holding someone else’s baby while trying to establish a relationship with the teenage daughter she gave up for adoption. How could that plot line not continue?

    “They’re very secretive over there,” says Menzel. “I’d love to come back. It’s great to be in a show on TV where they really appreciate and respect theater people.”

    But –

    As insurance against unemployment paranoia, she’s in New York workshopping a new musical, details of which she can’t discuss. “It’s important to make new projects,” she said in a phone interview between rehearsals.

    And then there are concerts: “The reason I love touring so much is that it gives you control over a career that normally has little control.”

    MORE…

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