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Audra McDonald, who can currently be seen in theaters across the globe in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday. She spoke with Colbert about her new baby, who recently provided a unique delivery device for grits, and about a slight snafu during the White House ceremony at which she received the National Medal of the Arts from President Barack Obama. You can watch the interview here.

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Audra McDonald, who can currently be seen in theaters across the globe as Garderobe in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday. She spoke with Colbert about her new baby, who recently provided a unique delivery device for grits, and about a slight snafu during the White House ceremony at which she received the National Medal of the Arts from President Barack Obama. You can watch the interview below.

McDonald resumes her live concert tour at the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts on March 31 with special guests Will Swenson and Seth Rudetsky. For more of her upcoming schedule, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Audra McDonald has released five solo albums on Nonesuch Records: Go Back Home (2013), Build a Bridge (2006), Happy Songs (2002), How Glory Goes (2000), and Way Back to Paradise (1998).

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Audra McDonald: "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," March 2017
  • Tuesday, March 21, 2017
    Watch: Audra McDonald Appears on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"
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    Audra McDonald, who can currently be seen in theaters across the globe as Garderobe in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday. She spoke with Colbert about her new baby, who recently provided a unique delivery device for grits, and about a slight snafu during the White House ceremony at which she received the National Medal of the Arts from President Barack Obama. You can watch the interview below.

    McDonald resumes her live concert tour at the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts on March 31 with special guests Will Swenson and Seth Rudetsky. For more of her upcoming schedule, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Audra McDonald has released five solo albums on Nonesuch Records: Go Back Home (2013), Build a Bridge (2006), Happy Songs (2002), How Glory Goes (2000), and Way Back to Paradise (1998).

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