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Broadway's On Your Feet stars Ana Villafañe (Gloria Estefan) and Andréa Burns (Gloria Fajardo) talk pre-production and growing up in Miami. Get the new LIVE On Your Feet Cast Album - http://amzn.to/1NesHFn
Got to meet the Broadway Radio legend, Seth Rudetsky, after #disasterthemusical last night!! Congrats to him on writing such a fantastic, hilarious show!! 👏
It has developed and now it has a mind of its own. You can read the text on the page but it develops beyond the written word. Luckily, Seth and Jack are so secure, they welcome that kind of input from me and my fellow cast mates. She is so dark and there are so many layers beyond what you initially see. It’s so fun to pull back her outer layers every night. She’s one of those people that you find in life, where you say, ‘What happened to them?’ The thing I love about her the most, like people in general, are the things we find least lovable about ourselves; the dark, gooey center.
Disaster! star Jennifer Simard on how she has grown with her character Sister Mary Downy (Stage Door Dish)
Academy Award Winning actress Marlee Matlin guests on Seth Speaks on SiriusXM. She talks making her Broadway debut in Spring Awakening, making Broadway acces...
Newly Captioned Video.
This is the last video of Seth’s Spring Awakening videos. I will now be returning to focusing on only captioning my videos.
If anyone does want to caption any of Seth’s other videos, he does have Community Captions turned on for ALL his videos.
Darren Criss- You and Me (Mostly Me) (4/19/16) in FL
Darren Criss explaining the razor scene in H2$ (4/19/16)
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just got a tiny bit of the encore
You and Me (but mostly me) @ Parker Playhouse 4/19/2016
Some fun facts that I learned about Darren at Seth Rudetsky’s Broadway Concert Series last night:
- He’s allergic to dogs
- He and Mia collect 70s rock memorabilia and display it throughout their house in LA
- His first major purchase thanks to the money he gained through Glee was half household stuff like pots and pans for he and his roommate, but mostly Nerf guns and Star Wars Legos
- He retains facts like a champ but can’t remember the lyrics to Wicked Little Town, per usual
Also he sang You and Me (But Mostly Me) with Seth as his Cunningham for their encore and it topped off my night perfectly
Darren Criss and his attempts with an electronic razor.
@ Broadway Concert Series, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Hearing @thatsthat24 on the Broadway channel today was honestly life changing. Hearing the full story of his career is something that people don’t often get from just watching his vines and only get a small window into in his YouTube videos. He has been such an inspiration and his ambition and drive will get him far, I’m so so sure of it. And even though I don’t know him, I feel as if I would love him if I ever did meet him. The Internet community is finally getting the recognition it deserves in more and more avenues of media and I’m so happy happy Thomas got his chance to share his wonderful self with the world via Seth Rudetsky tonight :)
(via Amy on Seth Rudetsky’s “Seth Speaks!”)
I couldn’t be MORE excited to be a guest on Seth Rudetsky’s awesome SiriusXM Radio show Seth Speaks on Sirius XM! It’s airing all weekend - and the interview is in this post too - check it out! Let’s just say that this guy made all of my musical theatre dork dreams come true!!! https://www.amyoes.com/2016/04/23/seth-speaks/
rokspics: https://www.facebook.com/DisasterMusical/videos/565709223610033/ so proud of my son…… What a talented young man….. 👍🏻 maybe he should remake some BSB songs….😳
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The audience at Parker Playhouse received quite a treat Tuesday night with the final performance of the Broadway Concert Series, which featured actor and musician Darren Criss with curator and accompanist Seth Rudetsky, whose own show can be heard on Sirius XM’s On Broadway station. The pair brought both laughs and talents into theater with a combination of discussion and performance.
April 20, 2016
By: Kevin Studer
Currently on Broadway in the musical “Disaster!”—which he co-wrote with Jack Plotnick—Rudetsky was the first to take the stage. Though he was slightly heartbroken as this was the first night he was missing “Disaster!,” and his understudy was going on for him. However, Rudetsky said he was dedicated to this series and made sure that he came to the show.
As Criss first entered the stage, screams of teenagers and young adults alike resounded through the auditorium, which is not usually the norm for a Broadway concert. Nevertheless, “Glee” fans came out to see the star of the hit FOX musical series. And it helped that Criss started the show with “Something’s Coming,” which his character, Blaine Anderson, performed on the show.
Also in attendance were fans of StarKid, the incredibly popular theatre company that Criss helped create at the University of Michigan. Criss is known for writing and starring as Harry Potter in “A Very Potter Musical” and its two sequels. During the show, Criss mentioned that he is currently working on writing the next StarKid production while also joking that he only gets fame after starring in roles that Daniel Radcliffe performed first—a nod to his Broadway debut replacing Radcliffe in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.”
Criss and Rudetsky hammed it up while they chatted between songs in a set of chairs on the opposite side of the stage from the piano that Rudetsky used for performances. They talked about everything from Criss not being Jewish or Italian, as he often gets mistaken for (he’s actually Filipino and Irish), to how Criss never actually wanted to do musical theatre but ended up there anyway.
One thing that both men seemed passionate about was the talent that is on Broadway and how even though performers seem to come out of nowhere, they’ve been exceptional for many years and it just takes one role to make a person.
As they were mentioning this fact, they brought up the example of how two-time Tony winner Sutton Foster was a chorus girl for many years and was brought out to play Millie in “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” which cemented her star status. Rudetsky also mentioned that he worked on the revival of “Grease” in 1994 and audiences were so mad when Rosie O’Donnell, who played Rizzo, would be out and her understudy would be in. The understudy was Megan Mullally, who is now a two-time Emmy winner for “Will & Grace” but was unknown at the time.
The story echoed for Criss. He had auditioned for many Broadway shows, including “Once,” “American Idiot” and “The Book of Mormon” but didn’t get any of the roles. However, as soon as he appeared on “Glee,” he was offered the short engagement in “How to Succeed…” without an audition.
Throughout his performances, Criss brought plenty of his personal stories into the music. He sang his first audition song, “Where is Love?” from the musical “Oliver,” in his current vocal range, but then jokingly switched the key to his 7-year-old self halfway through the performance. Later in the show, he performed “Welcome Home” from “Fanny,” which was the first musical he was ever in, and closed the show with “If I Were A Rich Man,” his first starring role in high school.
Perhaps the highlights of the night were “Happy to Keep His Dinner Warm” and “Wicked Little Town” from Criss’ two starring Broadway roles in “How to Succeed…” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” Criss shared anecdotes from his time from both shows before performing. Hilariously, though, Criss forgot the lyrics halfway through the latter song, but played it off saying it was bound to happen because he cannot even remember the lyrics to songs he’s written.
Before the show, Boca Raton was able to speak one-on-one with Criss.
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