Seth Dennis Rudetsky (born February 28, 1967) is an American musician, actor, writer and radio host. He currently is the host of ''Seth's Big Fat Broadway'' and ''Seth Speaks'' on
Sirius/XM Satellite Radio's ''
On Broadway''. The show focuses on Rudetsky's knowledge of
Broadway theatre history and trivia.
In March 2020, Rudetsky and his husband created a daily
live-streamed web series ''
Stars in The House'' to benefit
The Actors Fund
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in the wake of the
coronavirus pandemic.
Early life and education
Rudetsky grew up in
North Woodmere, New York. He graduated from
Hewlett High School
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in
Hewlett, New York, and
Oberlin College
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Conservatory of Music in 1988 with a degree in
Piano Performance.
Career
Acting
He wrote and performed in a one-man show called ''Rhapsody in Seth'' in 2003. He often tours with variations on his one-man show. He appeared in the Series Finale of ''
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List''. From November 27 through December 10, 2006, he starred in an
Off-Off-Broadway production of ''
Torch Song Trilogy''.
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''.
He also appeared in the
MTV
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reality show
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''
Legally Blonde: The Musical – The Search for Elle Woods'' as a vocal coach for the contestants throughout the competition. He appeared in January 2008 in a regional production (
Northport, Long Island,
New York
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) of ''
Lend Me a Tenor''.
On August 30, 2010, Rudetsky appeared with two-time Tony-winner
Sutton Foster in a one-night-only concert performance of ''
They're Playing Our Song'' at the
Gerald W. Lynch Theater
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. On June 18, 2012. On Thursday evenings, he hosts ''Seth's Broadway Chatterbox'', a one-hour talk show, at a New York City club, Don't Tell Mama on 46th Street.
Rudetsky started a website called SETH TV. The site had archives of video and a $5/month subscription fee for exclusive content. Rudetsky posts video "deconstructions" to his web site in which he deconstructs the singing voices of Broadway performers.
On November 4, 2013, ''
Disaster!
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'', a musical comedy starring Rudetsky and written by both Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick, opened
Off-Broadway
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at the
St. Luke's Theatre
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. The show, which parodies 1970's disaster movies, has earned largely positive reviews, with ''
The New York Times'' praising its "inspired lunacy". After a three-year run off-Broadway, ''Disaster!'' opened at the
Nederlander Theatre on Broadway in 2016.
Writing
Rudetsky was nominated for the
Emmy Award
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three times for his work as a comedy writer for ''
The Rosie O'Donnell Show''. He was a writer for the
Grammy Award shows of
1999
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and
2000
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. Rudetsky also wrote the opening number for seven
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Easter Bonnet Competitions and has been responsible for many of their ''Gypsy Of The Year'' shows.
Rudetsky had his short story "My First Story" included in the 2005 anthology ''Fresh Men 2: New Voice in Gay Fiction''. The next year, his book ''The Q Guide to Broadway'' was published by
Alyson Books.
This was followed in 2007 by the release of his novel ''Broadway Nights'', also published by Alyson Books. In 2012, his first young adult novel, ''My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan'', was published by
Random House. In 2015, he released a sequel, ''The Rise and Fall of a Theater Geek'', also published by Random House.
Musicianship
In addition to being a writer and an authority on the music of the Broadway stage, Rudetsky is also an accomplished musician. Having majored in Piano Performance at Oberlin, he has gone on to perform in a variety of shows, including accompanying
Patti LuPone in concert, where he also demonstrated a talent for on-sight
transposition. In addition, Rudetsky has also displayed a skill for
conducting
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, leading the orchestra for the November 30, 2007, special performance "Light the Lights--Broadway is Back" end-of-the-strike celebration.
Rudetsky also composed the opening numbers for the
1998
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and
2000
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Tony Awards.
Personal life
Rudetsky is
gay. He married
producer
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James Wesley in 2012 and they have a daughter, Juli.
His brother Michael Rudetsky died at
Boy George's
London mansion in 1986. The cause was reportedly heroin overdose, although no drug paraphernalia was found at the scene. Michael was 27 years old and a well-respected
musician
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in
pop music circles when he died. He was a keyboardist, guitarist and writer who had worked with
Cyndi Lauper,
Kool & the Gang, and
Joan Jett.
References
External links
Seth TV NetworkRudetsky's Broadway ChatterboxRhapsody in Seth*
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1967 births
American male journalists
American radio personalities
American gay actors
American gay writers
George W. Hewlett High School alumni
Jewish American journalists
Jewish American male actors
Jewish American musicians
LGBT Jews
American LGBT musicians
LGBT screenwriters
Living people
Male actors from New York (state)
Musicians from New York (state)
Oberlin Conservatory of Music alumni
People from North Woodmere, New York
Place of birth missing (living people)
Radio personalities from New York (state)
21st-century American Jews