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Article: SEINFELD CRACKS UP A CAPACITY CROWD; THE COMEDIAN INCORPORATES HIS FORMER TV CHARACTER INTO SOME OF HIS ROUTINES.(Local)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- March 19, 2005
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Byline: Mark Bialczak Staff writer
Jerry Seinfeld probably won't ever escape the glare from that TV show of his.
The last episode of that for-the-ages half-hour NBC comedy ran seven years ago, and Seinfeld has made it clear with his tours every couple of years that stand-up comedy is once again his thing.
But the sold-out crowd at the first of two shows Friday night at the Landmark Theatre proved that with syndicated reruns of "Seinfeld" beamed into living rooms a half-dozen times a weekday, Seinfeld is still that cynical guy who hangs out with Elaine, George and Kramer.
So the stand-up turned questions about his old TV character into ...