![]() ![]() During her visit in October, she visited Encircle’s LGBTQ+ center in Salt Lake City and sang with teens there. She doesn’t spend all of her time with other performers while she’s in Utah. “It’s no secret that I have a connection here. I mean, I floated home.” And she was “so inspired” by the latter. Chenoweth said she the former “blew me away. She rhapsodized about performing with the Tabernacle Choir. And then I have that stage in there, which is incredible, isn’t it?” “I could live in that room right back there. “I kept trying to tell them - I don’t take up much room,” she told The Tribune during an interview at the LDS Church’s Conference Center. And she jokes that, yes, she’s considered moving to Utah. She returned to Salt Lake City in October to promote and sign copies of the CD in August, she performed (for the second time) at Deer Valley in 2017, she performed at the BYU Spectacular. on PBS/Channel 7, and it’s been turned into the CD “Angels Among Us.” That performance will be telecast Monday, Dec. Chenoweth performed with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square for its 2018 Christmas Concert.(Photo courtesy of Brian Douglas/Crown Media United States LLC) Scott Wolf and Kristin Chenoweth star in “A Christmas Love Story" on the Hallmark Channel. “And the ease of doing business here is what keeps filmmakers coming back.” “Our snowy mountain peaks and small, unique neighborhoods offer filmmakers incredible diversity that is easily accessible,” said Utah Film Commission Director Virginia Pearce. Those four bring the total number of Christmas TV movies filmed in Utah to 16, including “A Christmas Wish” (2011) “The Mistle-Tones” (2012) “Christmas Under Wraps” (2014) “Christmas Land,” “I’m Not Ready for Christmas” and “12 Gifts of Christmas” (2015) “My Christmas Love” (2016) “Enchanted Christmas,” “Switched for Christmas” and “Wrapped Up in Christmas” (2017) and “Christmas Made to Order,” “Jingle Belle,” “My Christmas Inn” and “Christmas Wonderland” (2018). An employee at a high-end New York hotel (Tatyana Ali) is transferred to her small hometown in the mountains, where she battles/falls for the man (Sean Patrick Thomas) who’s leading the efforts to keep the chain hotel from opening.A woman (Soleil Moon Frye) who stages houses for real estate agents is hired by a wealthy widower (George Stults) to stage his home for the holidays in an attempt to cheer up his daughter.A New York lawyer (Rachel Boston) goes home to her family’s inn in the Rocky Mountains and falls for a man (Wes Brown) whose family owns the town’s other inn.Rival musicians (Marla Sokoloff and Rob Mayes) travel together to their hometowns and have holiday adventures.“The Road Home for Christmas”(premiered Oct.Hallmark produced 40 originals this season for its two TV channels, the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Lifetime produced 30. Hallmark and Lifetime are churning out Christmas TV movies at a remarkable pace.Aren’t you jealous?’” she said with a laugh. “I’m very proud of it,” Chenoweth said.īetween takes on the set, she and Wolf talked about Utah “all the time.” It remains an ongoing topic between the two. She’s not just an executive producer on “A Christmas Love Story” she co-wrote the TV movie’s main song. “It is a subject that Hallmark has never tackled before,” Chenoweth said. ![]() There’s a major plot twist - but no spoilers here. Just one problem: His widowed father, Greg (Wolf), wants Danny to concentrate on college applications … until he starts to fall for Katherine. She plays youth choir director Katherine, who loses one of her main vocalists just before the choir’s big holiday concert.īut then she discovers that a new teen volunteer, Danny (Kevin Quinn), has an amazing voice. Chenoweth and Wolf star in “A Christmas Love Story,” which airs Saturday, Dec. ![]()
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