Megan Hilty On SMASH Carnegie Hall Reunion, WICKED, OZ & More

By: Apr. 30, 2014
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Broadway headliner and recognizable small screen star Megan Hilty discusses her upcoming Turn in the animated feature film LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY'S RETURN as well as recalls memories from musical drama series SMASH as part of an adorable new interview.

Commenting on former SMASH screen mother Bernadette Peters, who also appears in LEGENDS OF OZ, Hilty relays, "She's Glinda - which is amazing, because I played Glinda in WICKED for years!"

As for her other starry LEGENDS OF OZ co-stars and the unique demands of animated movies, Hilty shares, "I sing with Hugh Dancy and Lea Michele - and we didn't see each other the entire time we were filming."

In reference to her recent reunion with fellow SMASH lead Katharine McPhee at the NY Pops gala paying tribute to songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman earlier this week, Hilty says, "We got to sing 'Let Me Be Your Star' together - it was really magical to be able to do that."

Commenting on her upcoming cabaret appearances in NYC, Hilty also hints, "We do stuff from SMASH and a lot of old standards."

View the new interview with Megan Hilty here or below.

Photo Credit: Water McBride.


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