Seth's Broadway Chatterbox Showcases JERSEY BOYS Thursday at 6pm

By: Feb. 01, 2006
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Seth's Broadway Chatterbox will showcase three cast members from the hit show JERSEY BOYS Thursday, February 2nd at 6PM.  Rudetsky says he'll feature "Peter Gregus who plays the horoscope obsessed producer, J. Robert Spencer who plays the quiet Nick Massi and Titus Burgess who plays a number of roles and sings as crazily high as possible."  Seth's Broadway Chatterbox is a talk show that functions as a benefit for BC/EFA and has raised over $25,000 from the admission price and the sale of DVD's which can be bought at www.sethsbroadwaychatterbox.com

Every week the guest(s) are also required to bring a mortifying video from their past (High School show, bad industrial, brutal soap opera appearance).  Every Chatterbox usually ends with a performance and this week will be no exception. Let the belting begin!  The Chatterbox is every Thursday from 6-7 at Don't Tell Mama (343 W. 46th St).  THe cost is a $10 donation to BC/EFA and two drinks. 
 
A man of many talents, Rudetsky has teamed up with The Actor's Fund as Artistic Producer, conductor and musical director on star-studded productions of Hair, Chess, Funny Girl and the Dreamgirls 20th Anniversary Concert, and most recently, On the Twentieth Century. Rudetsky filmed five episodes of All My Children last year as Rudy the choreographer opposite Susan Lucci and entertained wildly enthusiastic audiences in his long running Off-Broadway, GLAAD-nominated hit which he originally developed at Ars Nova. As a pit pianist and conductor, Rudetsky has leant his talents to over 15 Broadway shows, including Rhapsody in Seth,42nd Street, The Full Monty, Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia! and The Producers. Rudetsky was part of the three-time Emmy-nominated comedy writing team for The Rosie O'Donnell Show and wrote the lyrics and opening numbers of the 1998 and 2000 Tony Awards shows. The host of Seth's Broadway Chatterbox, he can be heard everyday as a deejay on SIRIUS Satellite Radio.

In addition to the $10 donation, a two-drink minimum is required.

Don't Tell Mama is located in New York City on West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. For reservations, call (212) 757-0788. For more information, visit www.sethsbroadwaychatterbox.com.

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