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Michele Inspired by Glee Mom Menzel for Broadway's Chess

Summary

  • Lea Michele was inspired by Idina Menzel's performance of 'Nobody's Sides'.
  • Menzel previously played Florence Vassy in a London concert of Chess.
  • Michele finds her Broadway role a gift, despite being away from her children.
Michele Inspired by Glee Mom Menzel for Broadway's Chess

Lea Michele's latest creative endeavor, starring in the Broadway revival of Chess, was significantly influenced by Idina Menzel. Michele recounted how hearing Menzel perform the song "Nobody's Sides" compelled her to pursue the role of Florence Vassy, a character Menzel herself played in a 2008 London concert version.

This connection extends beyond their shared theatrical experience; Menzel notably portrayed Michele's biological mother in the popular series "Glee." Michele expressed admiration for the number of "Glee" castmates currently active on Broadway.

Despite the personal sacrifice of being away from her two children nightly, Michele described her role in "Chess" as a "true gift." She finds immense inspiration in performing the songs and working alongside her fellow cast members.

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Idina Menzel inspired Lea Michele's role in "Chess" after Michele heard Menzel sing the song 'Nobody's Sides'.
Idina Menzel played Lea Michele's TV mother on "Glee" and previously performed the song 'Nobody's Sides' in a concert version of "Chess".
Yes, Lea Michele considers her role in "Chess" a true gift, despite the challenges of being away from her children.

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