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February 10, 2012

While the Giants were winning in Indianapolis, another triumph was unfolding on West 72nd Street. At the Triad theater in Manhattan, “Disaster!” was packed, generating laughs and groans of rueful pleasure.

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January 31, 2012

Spoofing, to be effective, requires a deep-seated knowledge of — and better yet, fondness for — the target genre. As it happens, Seth Rudetsky, besides being a savant regarding all things Broadway, can also boast an encyclopedic grasp of 1970s pop-culture kitsch, and in his new chamber musical Seth Rudetsky’s Disaster!, playing Sunday nights at the Triad, he and writing partner Jack Plotnick have exhumed every last cinematic/phonographic catastrophe from the vaults, while cleverly interpolating several novel crises of their own invention.

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January 24, 2012

Seth Rudetsky cares passionately about musical theater, and up to now he’s given no indication of wanting to see the form cheapened. So he has some explaining to do with "Seth Rudetsky’s Disaster!," the jukebox musical he and Jack Plotnik wrote for the Triad Theater. Their spoof of disaster movies, set to period-appropriate 1970s standards, benefits from a large, talented, and enthusiastic cast that relishes its hard selling of stock characters peddling ridiculous plot points. But it mines very familiar territory, wanders aimlessly, and doesn’t know when to quit.

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February 8, 2012

For Seth Rudetsky-whose 1970s Long Island youth was a heady swirl of disco tunes, disaster movies and fascination with violent weather phenomena-being at the helm of a new musical which incorporates all those elements, must be like living his own personal Hollywood ending.

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