Julie Andrews’ new Netflix show teaches kids how fun the performing arts can be. She and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton talk about all the wonderful lessons children can learn from the stage. USA TODAY

Idina Menzel
The Frozen actress pops in for the first episode to introduce the Greenies to different types of plays and invite them on a field trip to Broadway’s Wicked, for which she won a best-actress Tony Award playing the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba. Menzel “is such an arts advocate herself,” Hamilton says. “She runs this wonderful outreach program for urban girls (A Broader Way), providing them with the means through the arts to find their voices, so that was just a natural fit.” Plus, “I do not know one kid that isn’t singing Frozen,” Andrews says.
Alec Baldwin
Saturday Night Live’s Donald Trump impersonator-in-chief sheds the blond comb-over to teach the Greenies about acting and share a song with Andrews. “He was very proud to be singing,” she says. “He had just finished a duet with Barbra Streisand (for her album, Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway), so I had heavy competition.” The original tune “is a tribute to what you do when you act, and we keep topping each other. It’s great fun. He’s brilliant in it, because he’s a wonderful impersonator anyway, so he’s suddenly doing one character and then another and another, and explaining how you can be anything when you act.”
Sara Bareilles
The Brave singer — making her Broadway debut March 31 in Waitress, which she scored — comes to the greenroom in an episode to teach the students about lyrics and songwriting. “She’s a lovely lady,” Andrews says. Adds Hamilton: “The song that she teaches them and sings on the show ended up being the theme song for the whole series; it’s so great. The idea is that they write this song with her help.”
David Hyde Pierce
The Frasier alum appears in the season’s penultimate episode, “The Mess Rehearsal,” in which he leads the Greenies’ last dress rehearsal before the curtain goes up. “That’s one of my favorite episodes because of his dry humor,” Hamilton says. “It’s a classic trope in the theater that the final rehearsal before opening night is a disaster. It’s good luck.” Adds Andrews: “If you have a good dress rehearsal, it doesn’t bode well for the opening.” Pierce “was a lovely man to work with. He is so funny.”
Carol Burnett
The Emmy-winning comedy icon (and Hamilton’s godmother) is the only Greenroom guest star to play a character: Mrs. Edna Brightful, a wealthy theater patron who stops by in the season finale. “She is coming to assess the production and the theater to see if it’s worthy of a grant from her esteemed foundation,” Hamilton says. “She’s also a secret theaterphile who dreams of being onstage.” Burnett is “a great friend and it was an absolute natural ask on my part,” Andrews says. “I couldn’t think of anyone better. Hopefully if the show gets picked up (for Season 2), she’ll be back.”
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