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Seth Rudetsky's 'Big Fat Broadway' concert series brings stars, surprises to Shore

  • Writer: Elyse Hudacsko
    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

 
 
 

6 Comments


Jessica Zamora
Jessica Zamora
a day ago

The energy of a Broadway performance reminds me of the intense rehearsals I went through while preparing my final musicology dissertation. I remember feeling like my script was missing its rhythm until I sought some academic editing help to ensure my analysis hit all the right notes for the committee. It is a wonderful reminder that every great show, whether on stage or on paper, benefit from a little behind-the-scenes refinement.

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David Paul
David Paul
2 days ago

I liked reading about the Broadway concert series because it feels like music and surprise moments can lift your heart and bring you joy. Last semester when I said I need help with my online exam, I made simple notes and talked with friends to understand the ideas, and that made me feel more ready to take the test. It reminded me that talking and sharing make big challenges feel lighter.

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Mona Spiers
Mona Spiers
2 days ago

I liked how the Broadway concert post showed Seth Rudetsky bringing big stars and fun surprises to the shore crowd, and it made me smile thinking about live music lifting spirits. There was a school week when I felt so buried in work I almost said write my assignment uk out loud because I was stressed, but breaking my tasks into pieces helped me finish and learn more about planning.

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Cooke Willis
Cooke Willis
Jan 13

Wow, Dashmetry, I love the concept of Seth Rudetsky’s concert series! The blend of Broadway stars and surprise guests sounds electrifying. Which performer surprised you the most during the event?

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Bean Aaron
Bean Aaron
Dec 30, 2025

Because of its one-of-a-kind visual presentation, Doodle Baseball distinguishes out. Everything in Doodle Baseball appears to be artistically drawn by hand. An experience is enhanced by its aesthetic, making it more memorable.

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