Seth Rudetsky spent his childhood spinning vinyl platters on his record player and watching hours of non-stop television variety shows. This master comedian and pianist, the host of “Seth’s Big Fat Broadway” program on Sirius/FM Radio, has parlayed his youthful experiences into an evening of “all those horrific variety shows from the 70s. I’ll be dissecting them, like the ‘Brady Bunch Variety Show,’ which was called the worst TV show ever by TV Guide.”
With biting humor, Rudetsky will be skewering all his all-time favorite worst variety shows in the one night production “Seth Rudetsky’s Big Fat 70s Show” at the Charter Oak Cultural Center, 21 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford on Thursday, October 3 at 7 p.m. The evening is part of the Charter Oak Cultural Center’s celebration of Jewish Arts and Culture.
As a well documented analyst of the entertainment world, Rudetsky will evaluate the performances of such notables as Liza Minelli, Donny and Marie and the various members of the Brady Bunch, including Alice the maid, showing clips from their memorable and not so memorable television appearances. Part nostalgia, part historical, part hysterical, he will provide his personal insights into this less than admirable era.
For tickets ($30, seniors $15, with no one being turned away for lack of funds), go online to CharterOakCenter.org.
Revisit the past and laugh all the way along on this journey with the entertaining Seth Rudetsky as your genial guide. Just delicious!
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