Arts & Entertainment
NJTV Puts The Focus On South Jersey Wednesday Night
New episodes of "Atlantic City Nights" and "This Is South Jersey" will air. Kristin Chenoweth will be featured in "Atlantic City Nights."
NJTV is putting South Jersey front and center Wednesday night.
The network's “Atlantic City Nights” will premiere a new episode in which Kristin Chenoweth talks with host Joyce Kulhawik about her start on the Broadway stage.
Chenoweth will discuss how she turned her diminutive size (4’11”) and high voice into valuable assets, and describe her first trip to Atlantic City with her adoptive parents, just as she was about to perform in Steel Pier for her Broadway musical debut.
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She will also share how she landed one of her first major musical roles: auditioning on a whim while accompanying her friend to a tryout, which changed the trajectory of her career.
The series debuted with an episode featuring Frank Sinatra Jr. in December, 2015. The series spotlights top performers and entertainment both past and present in the Jersey Shore’s entertainment capital, Atlantic City.
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“Atlantic City Nights” is produced by Public Producers and Riverview Studios. Follow the series on Twitter: @AC_Nights and NJTV on Facebook /NJTVonline and Twitter @NJTV.
Residents can check local listings for air times.
Additionally, a new episode of “This Is South Jersey With Marianne Aleardi” airs at 8:30 p.m.
According to the description of the episode provided by the network, Marianne Aleardi tastes the final product at a whiskey distillery in Camden, visits a military aircraft museum in Hainesport and stops by one of the happiest camps in South Jersey (’cause cancer isn’t invited). In possibly the oddest location ever, Meg Maley looks around the Palace of Depression – and can’t believe what she sees.
The attached images of Kristin Chenoweth and from Camp No Worries were provided by NJTV
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