Seth Rudetsky's 'Big Fat Broadway' concert series brings stars, surprises to Shore
- Elyse Hudacsko
- Aug 7, 2024
- 1 min read

No one knows what's going to happen at one of Seth Rudetsky's concerts − not even him.
Or the Broadway stars he's spotlighting.
"What I think is so special about the concerts is that it's nothing anyone's ever seen before, including the stars themselves," he says. "There's always new stuff that happens during these concerts."
That's because he eschews scripted patter for the kind of on-the-spot interviews he's a master of, unearthing never-before-heard stories, inside scoop and other Broadway lore. READ MORE




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