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Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth brings her voice and spirit to LGBTQ youth in Utah

Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth brings her voice and spirit to LGBTQ youth in Utah

(Steve Griffin, Deseret News)


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Kristin Chenoweth wasn’t going to let a delay at the airport keep her away.

As the wind picked up in downtown Salt Lake City Thursday night, Chenoweth stepped into the two-story Encircle LGBTQ+ Family & Youth Resource Center. She was 15 minutes late. By the time she got there, a few dozen people were gathered around a piano singing “This is Me” from “The Greatest Showman.”

“But I won’t let them break me down to dust/I know that there’s a place for us/for we are glorious.”

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