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Broadway Nights: A Romp of Life, Love, and Musical Theatre

por Seth Rudetsky

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Stephen Sheerin has been hired as the music director for a big new musical. Having a steady gig is new to him - as is having a steady boyfriend. Will Stephen's knack for self-destruction ruin everything for him, or will he finally let himself be happy? A dishy roman a clef novel which gives the inside scoop on making a Broadway show, from Seth Rudetsky - who has played piano in the pits of over a dozen Broadway shows.… (más)
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I come from a long line of musical theatre junkies. Some of my earliest memories are of listening to my parents' original cast recordings of various musicals and I was taken to see musicals from a very young age. Although these days I see much more straight theatre than I do musicals, I retain a fondness for musical theatre generally and for Broadway productions in particular.

This is a novel which is lots of fun for someone who loves musical theatre and of no interest whatsover to anyone else. Narrated by the author, with guest appearances by a number of Broadway stars (the only ones with whom I am familiar being Kristen Chenoweth, Jonathan Groff and Ann Harada), it's clearly a roman à clef. This means that Broadway insiders (who presumably all read the book when it was first published) would get more out of it than the average Broadway fan. It's also a fairy tale, a romantic comedy and a vehicle for the author to share his views on a range of subjects. Added to that, it imparts lots of interesting information about the way in which a musical gets from audition stage to opening night. And it's genuinely funny, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.

That said, the work is rather too long for its content. It's also predictable and not terribly original. In addition, I hope that the author doesn't have the issues with his mother that the fictional narrator has. If he does, I really feel for the mother whose self-centredness is displayed for all to read about.

In spite of the novel's shortcomings, this was just what I needed after listening to an audiobook of the wonderful but very depressing [b:Jude the Obscure|50798|Jude the Obscure|Thomas Hardy|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1328863934s/50798.jpg|2011241]: a silly bit of fluff which makes me want to head straight to New York to see another show or three. A solid 3-1/2 star read. ( )
  KimMR | Apr 2, 2013 |
Seth was F-U-N-N-Y. Amazing how he could just channel his humor into his writing that seemed to flow effortlessly. I was laughing myself silly a few times. After this book, I am finding myself to be 'totally in love' with his work. Please, Seth. Please write more! ( )
  starlight70 | Mar 5, 2013 |
I’ve just returned from my third New York theatre trip in seven months. Seth Rudetsky's Broadway Nights: A Romp of Life, Love, and Musical Theatre was the perfect guilty pleasure to enjoy leading up to and during my trip. And enjoy it I did. It's the story of Rudetsky alter-ego Stephen Sheerin, a musician who makes a career of subbing in Broadway pit orchestras. His dream is to conduct on Broadway, and the novel is the story of his big chance to do just that. It's told in Stephen's own voice thought the journal he's been keeping at the suggestion of his therapist.

I had the pleasure of listening to the amusing Mr. Rudetsky read his own work in the audiobook version of Broadway Nights. Am I the only one who thinks it's hysterical that he complains about Dr. Phil's accent and constant name-dropping? While some of his humor may be unintentional, most of it lands right where it's supposed to. This is a man who describes eggs being "drier than a Noel Coward one-liner." It's a New York, Jewish, gay sensibility that Rudetsky brings to his fiction--perhaps not everyone's cup of tea--but it is funny.

Rudetsky is a real Broadway insider, and half the fun of this book is all the backstage stories he tells. (As well as trying to figure out who the loosely-veiled characters might be based upon.) The other half of the fun is that he was joined on the audiobook by an A-list cast of Broadway veterans. Kristin Chenoweth, Jonathan Groff, Richard Kind, Emily Skinner, Billy Porter, Andrea Martin, and three of the four [Tossers] are just a few of the talents lending their voices to the endeavor. I'm sure this is a fun read for any theatre geek like me, but if at all possible get hold of the audiobook. You'll be so glad you did.

And should Mr. Rudetsky return to the world of fiction, I'll be the first in line for his continuing adventures. ( )
  suetu | Dec 7, 2010 |
Loved it!! ( )
  kathrynsmoore | Jun 26, 2008 |
Hilarious. I love Broadway shows and reading this was like being behind the scenes. I laughed out loud many times. ( )
  ilive2read | Mar 20, 2008 |
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For my parents, Ed and Sally, who took me to see my first Broadway show when I was four. (FYI, it was Hair. They weren't big on boundaries, but they meant well.)
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Stephen Sheerin has been hired as the music director for a big new musical. Having a steady gig is new to him - as is having a steady boyfriend. Will Stephen's knack for self-destruction ruin everything for him, or will he finally let himself be happy? A dishy roman a clef novel which gives the inside scoop on making a Broadway show, from Seth Rudetsky - who has played piano in the pits of over a dozen Broadway shows.

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