Bernadette Peters and Ariana Grande visit Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tonight

It’s Broadway Night on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The musical theater icon Bernadette Peters and Wicked Star Ariana Grande are both ready to appear on the late night talk show that is broadcast at ABC at. 23.35 et. Grande will talk all evil things, with Peters discussing the Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim’s old friends who are currently in repetitions. Previews begin on March 25 at Samuel J. Friedman Theater.

Grande has been nominated for an Oscar award for her performance as Glinda in Wicked, which she will repeat in Wicked: For Good Coming later in the year. Although Grande has become a pop icon, she debuted in Broadway for 13 and also appeared in Hairspray Live! In recent interviews, she has said that she plans to pursue more plays and musical theater opportunities in the future. Wicked: Part 1 is currently available for rent at home with Wicke: For good release in theaters on November 21, 2025.

Throughout his famous career, Bernadette Peter’s dazzled audience and critics with her performances on stage, film and TV, in concert and on recordings. She has received several accolades, including three Tony Awards, one Golden Globe, Fire Emmy and Four Grammy Award nominations and a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Bernadette was best known for her work on stage and one of Broadway’s most critically acclaimed artists, and recently ended a very successful West End -DeBut in Cameron Mackintosh production of old friends celebrating Life and Work of Stephen Sondheim.

In October 2020, Grande released his sixth studio album, “Positions.” The album followed “Thanks U, Next” in 2019 and “Sweenter” in 2018. Her other works include “Dangerous Woman”, “My Everything” and “Yours Really.” In 2021, Grande won his second Grammy Award for “Rain On Me”, her collaboration with Lady Gaga.

Ariana Grande began to professionally pursue her musical career of just eight years old. She appeared in the original Broadway -Role herd of Jason Robert Browns 13: The Musical and played Penny Pingleton in 2016 NBC Live Telecast of Hairspray.

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