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Idina Menzel to perform ‘Let It Go’ at Oscars

Change of plans for all parents hoping to get your kids to bed early on Oscar night: According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Frozen” star Idina Menzel will perform “Let It Go” at the ceremony Sunday, March 2.
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February 11, 2014

Change of plans for all parents hoping to get your kids to bed early on Oscar night: According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Frozen” star Idina Menzel will perform “Let It Go” at the ceremony Sunday, March 2.

“Let It Go” is nominated for best original song, up against “Ordinary Love” from “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,” “The Moon Song” from “Her” and “Happy” from “Despicable Me 2.” Pharrell Williams will take the stage to perform that last one, which means your evening just got even longer.

In the meantime, enjoy this  clip of Menzel talking about her days as a Hebrew school drop out, and singing a bit of her bat mitzvah parshah.

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