EXCLUSIVE: Kristin Chenoweth Sings Soaring "Bring Him Home" from Les Miz in "Coming Home" Concert (Video) | Playbill

News EXCLUSIVE: Kristin Chenoweth Sings Soaring "Bring Him Home" from Les Miz in "Coming Home" Concert (Video) In advance of the PBS broadcast of "Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home," a live concert filmed in the Tony winner's native Broken Arrow, OK, and her live album release of the same title, Playbill.com shares an exclusive sneak peek at the special evening.

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"Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home" will make its PBS debut Nov. 28 at 9 PM ET. Her live solo album, which was captured during that evening, will be released Nov. 17 from Concord Records.

In advance of the concert broadcast and the album release, Playbill.com shares with our readers an exclusive clip of the Tony Award-winning Wicked star performing "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables.

Chenoweth appears at the state-of-the-art theatre that now bears her name, performing Broadway, television and film songs. TV watchers can expect to hear the singing actress' renditions of Wicked's "Popular" and "For Good" as well as tunes from her appearances on "Glee."

Backed by a 13-piece orchestra led by musical director Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Chenoweth also welcomes friends from Broadway. The concert is produced and directed for TV by Scott Lochmus.

The repertoire for the evening includes the following songs:
"I Could Have Danced All Night"
"Going To The Dance With You"
"My Coloring Book"
"Bring Him Home"
"Upon This Rock"
"Maybe This Time"
"Fathers and Daughters"
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
"Popular"
"For Good"
"Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"
"All the Things You Are"
"Enough Is Enough"
"I Was Here"

Watch Chenoweth sing "Bring Him Home" below:

 

Chenoweth will return to Broadway in early 2015 to play the glamorous film star Lily Garland in the Roundabout Theatre Company's 20-week limited engagement of On the Twentieth Century.

 
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