Seth Rudetsky Presents Deconstructing Broadway at Chicago's Mayne Stage, 11/4
By: Kelsey Denette
Broadway luminary, Seth Rudetsky, returns to Chicago with his hilarious one-man-show Deconstructing Broadway, featuring video and audio clips of memorable and hilarious musical theater moments. Deconstructing Broadway will be presented at the Mayne Stage, 1328 Morse Avenue in Chicago, Friday, November 4 at 8 p.m. Tickets, priced at $40, are now available via the Mayne Stage box office, by calling 773-381-4554, or online at www.maynestage.com.
In Deconstructing Broadway, Seth Rudetsky entertains audiences with his intelligent, insightful, and funny analysis of musical theater performances. Using his own private video and audio collection, Rudetsky deconstructs what is vocally amazing (Patti LuPone in Evita) and what is a vocal travesty (Madonna singing the same material). Gavin Creel, Betty Buckley, Carly Simon, The Pajama Game, Melba Moore, and more, will be deconstructed throughout the evening. Video highlights (and lowlights) also include the short-lived Brady Bunch Variety Hour and Cher performing all of the roles in West Side Story. Deconstructing Broadway is presented by Chicago-based MSG Productions, LLC under producer Missy Greenberg.Deconstructing Broadway will be presented at the Mayne Stage, 1328 Morse Avenue in Chicago, on Friday, November 4 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets, priced at $40, are now available via the Mayne Stage box office, by calling 773-381-4554, or online at www.maynestage.com.
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