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News Dog Folk Head to the Chatterbox Feb. 16 Dog Sees God playwright Bert V. Royal and two of that show's stars — Keith Nobbs and Ari Graynor — will sit down for a chat with host Seth Rudetsky at the Feb. 16 edition of Seth's Broadway Chatterbox.

The weekly live talkfest, which includes interviews and performances from Broadway stars, is held at 6 PM at the New York cabaret Don't Tell Mama. There is a $10 donation and a two-drink minimum. The donation goes directly to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, the nation's leading industry-based, not-for-profit AIDS fundraising and grant-making organization. Keith Nobbs portrays Van and Ari Graynor is Marcy in Bert V. Royal's Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, which plays the Century Center, 111 East 15th Street. The play, directed by Trip Cullman, follows the original Peanuts gang from the beloved Charles Schulz comic strip a decade later, soon after their beloved beagle companion dies.

Creator and host of Seth's Broadway Chatterbox, Seth Rudetsky has served as a pit pianist and/or conductor for such Broadway shows as 42nd Street, The Full Monty, The Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia! and The Producers. He also conceived the idea for the recent all-star On the Twentieth Century concert to benefit the Actors' Fund of America as well as the four previous benefit concerts, Hair, Chess, Funny Girl and Dreamgirls. Rudetsky was a member of the comedy writing team for "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" for two years, and his awards include the Duplex's Stars of Tomorrow, the Backstage Bistro and the Funniest Gay Male in New York. He was also the author and star of the recent one man, GLAAD nominated show Rhapsody in Seth.

Don't Tell Mama is located in New York City on West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Call (212) 757-0788 for reservations.

 
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