You can smell Kristin Chenoweth’s dressing rooms before they come into view. It’s hours shy of opening night of her newest musical, “The Queen of Versailles,” and the hallway leading to dressing rooms 301 and 302 at the St. James Theatre is lined with countless floral arrangements, with more being delivered by the minute. The flowers sit underneath a series of prints made by the artist Pepe Munoz depicting Chenoweth’s various famous stage characters, like Glinda from “Wicked,” Sally Brown from “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” and Precious McGuire from “Steel Pier” (her Broadway debut), all mixed with Jackie Siegel, her character in “The Queen of Versailles.” It’s a fitting scene for the Broadway legend, who returns to the stage in the new musical about Siegel, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. “The Queen of Versailles” is inspired by the 2012 documentary about Siegel, a Floridian socialite, and the making of her mega mansion, named Versailles. Getting ready with Kristin Chenoweth for the opening of “The Queen of Versailles.” Lexie Moreland/WWD “I’m so excited,” Chenoweth says from her chair, cloaked in a pink bathrobe between applying her lashes and doing her body makeup. The dressing rooms, and everything in them, are pink,

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