NEW YORK -- After taking a break from the Broadway stage, Idina Menzel found much success.
Her voice starred in the highly successful Disney film "Frozen" and she had a No. 1 hit with the song "Let It Go." And she even got to perform the award-winner at this year's Academy Awards.
But with the exception of being the mother of a 4-year old, it's returning to the stage that matters most for Menzel, who won a Tony in 2004 for "Wicked."
"It's all been life-changing and extraordinary -- but my home is the theatre and being back in New York, and being in the Broadway community is -- this is the pinnacle of that," she said.
"No matter how amazing the Oscars and the success of 'Frozen' and all of that is -- and believe me, I don't mean to underplay it. But my home has always been Broadway, and I waited a long time to come back and I'm back with something that moves me and had changed me as a person in the way I see it."
Menzel said it was "an amazing experience" to be involved in the development of her new musical, "If/Then," especially when it reunites her with "Wicked" producer David Stone, "Rent" director Michael Greif and "Rent" co-star Anthony Rapp.
"It's been an incredible honour to be surrounded by such talent," Menzel said.
Their collaboration led to a new Tony nomination for her performance. "It's an honour to be here and represent the show and to celebrate it," she said.