Plus, learn how you can tune in to Seth Rudetsky's Tony Awards watch party.
Plus, that time Rachel Bay Jones had to drop out of Dear Evan Hansen (and then came back).
Seth shares stories from his fabulous journey to Tahiti—including the fight he witnessed that drew blood.
Writing from the Playbill Cruise to Tahiti, Seth Rudetsky also shares an audition horror story from Norbert Leo Butz.
Seth shares his favorite memories of the Tony Award winner on and off stage.
Plus, why Haven Burton's marriage story is Seth's favorite and where you can catch Seth on stage next!
Plus, who hosts the New Year's Day brunch of every Broadway lover's dreams and where you can see Seth live next!
Plus, footage from this year's Red Bucket Follies, including Sierra Boggess paying tribute to Phantom of the Opera.
Plus, Seth tells how Liz Callaway had to choose between two new shows early in her career, and shares one of his favorite Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade performances.
Plus, how Seth is benefiting the Broadway Green Alliance tonight, and where you can catch him live and in person next.
Plus, Seth gives us the play-by-play of the American Songbook Association's Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony for Betty Buckley and shares some of his favorite Betty Deconstructions.
Seth details all the heartwarming moments from his ninth charity concert for You Gotta Believe and shares memories of Michael McGrath.
Seth talks about his recent Camp and Avenue Q reunions, and the Stars in the House Labor Day Telethon.
Plus, tune in for the Avenue Q cast reunion sing-thru on Stars in the House.
Plus, Seth shares his favorite Jackie Hoffman joke and where you can see him next!
Plus, Seth shares stories from James Monroe Iglehart and Ann Hampton Callaway.
This week, Seth Rudetsky helps Tony winner Jessie Mueller live out her Phantom dreams and shares his memories of the late Sheldon Harnick.
Plus, prankster Joshua Malina strikes again!
Seth deconstructs the Writers Guild of America's strike and shares when Leopoldstadt's Joshua Malina's on-set pranks backfired.
Seth shares the Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman musical's long journey to the stage.
Plus, how Seth caused a disaster in Phantom's Broadway pit and Hal Prince's plan to keep George Lee Andrews performing in the musical for twenty years.
Plus, the foolproof way to go from touring to Broadway stardom, and how Seth's audiobook recording is going.
Plus, how the producers of How to Succeed in Business cost Megan Mullally a Tony nomination and where in the world you can see Seth in concert next.
Plus, Judy Kuhn and Rachel Bay Jones cause a stir in Mexico and where you can order Seth's upcoming book, Musical Theatre For Dummies.
Plus, all the drama that followed Seth and James on their latest cruise—from disastrous doggie digestion to performer passport panic!
Also in this week's column, Seth Rudetsky celebrates Chita Rivera's birthday and Jessie Mueller reveals why she was a real mood-killer during curtain call for Beautiful.
Seth remembers his friend, legendary Broadway conductor Donald Pippin, and shares an important message from Mary Lee Marson Aloia.
Seth Rudetsky reflects on his friendship with Dennis, an original company member in A Chorus Line who recently passed away.
Plus, why Marc Shaiman roasted Seth's jokes and what Seth really thought of A Beautiful Noise.
Plus, what really healed Seth Rudetsky after his hernia operation and where you can see him live this month.
Plus, Charlotte d’Amboise shares when she totally wigged out on stage and why being on Broadway made Andrea McArdle completely uncool in school.
Plus, why Javier Muñoz nearly said no to the role that took him to Broadway and who Seth has next in his concert series.
Plus, how Chris saved Seth at sea and why Jen Colella had to leave him stranded.
Seth recounts the absolutely thrilling experience of conducting Angela for the 2007 Broadway's Back! celebratory concert.
Plus, which Jonas brother has a Broadway 'Chip' on his shoulder and what childhood audition trick of Seth's really backfired.
Plus, Seth shares other hilarious highlights from his concert with Jane and spills which surgery made Lena Hall's voice "a million times better."
Seth recounts the clever tricks Bob pulled to keep his Chorus Line costars on their toes. Plus, Audra McDonald and Michael Cerveris reveal the songs and entire scores they've completely forgotten.
Plus, which of the actor's secret talents inspired Tommy Tune and how Tommy's mother saved an entire number.
Plus, which parts of Donna's life inspired A Chorus Line and what happened when she stood up to Hal Prince.
Plus, how Sebastian Arcelus scored five free tickets to Barbra Streisand's concert.
Plus, how Christy Altomare set her mind for success and what Seth thought of London's Back to the Future.
Plus, who snatched a role in Sunday in the Park with George out from under her and how she broke free from being stuck in understudy roles.
Plus, how Victoria Clark's son disrupted her Broadway performance and why James Monroe Iglehart's rejection led to his biggest break on Broadway.
Seth recounts a conversation with Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow on the fan-favorite musical's journey from page to worldwide stage.
Plus, Seth recaps his travels around the country and reminisces on his past interviews with Tony winners.
Plus, Seth shares his joy for this year's Tony nominees and tells the tale of how Grease almost wasn't eligible for any Tony Awards.
Seth also shares how Grainne Renihan terrified London tourists and what awoke Chris Fitzgerald during his honeymoon.
This week, Seth shares Tony Awards memories.
This week, Seth travels to Los Angeles to perform with Kelli O'Hara and dine with Ruthie Ann Miles and MaryAnn Hu.
This week, Seth raises funds for Ukraine with Broadway favorites and familiar performers through Stars in the House telethon.
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