Seth Rudetsky
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Seth Rudetsky is an American musician, actor, writer, and radio host. He currently is the host of "Seth's Big Fat Broadway" on Sirius Satellite Radio's Broadway's Best. In this role, Rudetsky is the voice of Broadway theatre for people across the United States.
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[edit] Career
Rudetsky was nominated for the Emmy Award on three occasions for his work as a comedy writer for The Rosie O'Donnell Show. He was a writer for the Grammy Award shows of 1999 and 2000. Rudetsky created the opening numbers for the 1998 and 2000 Tony Awards. Rudetsky also wrote the opening number for the last seven Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Easter Bonnet Competitions, and has been responsible for many of their Gypsy Of The Year shows. On Thursday evenings, he hosts "Seth's Broadway Chatterbox", a one hour talk show, at a New York City club, "Don't Tell Mama". He also has a one-man show called Rhapsody in Seth.
He conducted the orchestra for the November 30, 2007 special performance "Light the Lights-Broadway is Back" end-of-the-strike celebration. [1]
[edit] Actor
From November 27 through December 10, 2006 he starred in an Off-Off-Broadway production of Torch Song Trilogy.[2]
He appeared in the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of The Ritz from September 2007 through December 2007. Also in 2007, Rudetsky appeared as a contestant on Episode #111 of the US version of Cash Cab[3]. He was also featured in the MTV reality show Legally Blonde: The Search for the Next Elle Woods as a vocal coach for the girls preparing to sing "So Much Better" for their auditions. He is appearing in January 2008 in a regional production (Northport, Long Island, New York) of Lend Me a Tenor. [4]
[edit] Writer
He is the author of the short story "My First Story" in FRESH MEN 2. Openly gay, he has recently authored a book called The Q Guide to Broadway (Alyson Books). .[5] His novel, Broadway Nights, also published by Alyson Books, was released in October 2007. [6]
[edit] Education and Personal Life
Rudetsky graduated from Hewlett High School in Hewlett, New York, and Oberlin College in 1988 with a degree in Piano Performance.
His brother Michael Rudetsky died under unknown circumstances (no drug paraphernalia was reported to have been found) in London in 1986, at age 27, in Boy George's London mansion. He was a well respected musician in pop music circles.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ playbill.com article, December 3, 2007
- ^ Gans, Andrew (25 November 2006), “Torch Song Trilogy — with Chatterbox's Seth Rudetsky”, Playbill, <http://www.playbill.com/news/article/103695.html>. Retrieved on 2007-10-28
- ^ “Playbill News: Onstage & Backstage: The Setup”, Playbill, June 4, 2007, <http://www.playbill.com/news/article/108527.html>. Retrieved on 2008-01-11
- ^ playbill.com article, January 21, 2008
- ^ Broadway Book of the Month: The Q Guide to Broadway by Seth Rudetsky!, May 2007, <http://broadwayworld.com/printcolumn.cfm?id=17955>. Retrieved on 2007-10-28
- ^ amazon.com reference
- ^ “American Found Dead In Boy George's Home”, The New York Times, August 7, 1986, <http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE3D7103BF934A3575BC0A960948260>. Retrieved on 2007-10-28
[edit] External links
- Seth's Broadway Chatterbox
- Rhapsody in Seth
- Internet Broadway Database listng
- talkinbroadway.com interview, ca. 2007