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[ Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007 ]

Seinfeld to bring laughter
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld's national stand-up comedy tour will stop at Penn State this April. Seinfeld was last on the Penn State campus in 2005.

Collegian Staff Writer

The comedian who knows a whole lot about nothing will return to Penn State in April.

Jerry Seinfeld will be at the Eisenhower Auditorium as part of his national stand-up comedy tour on Friday, April 27 at 7 p.m.

If you go
Who:
Jerry Seinfeld
When:
April 27
Where: Eisenhower Auditorium
Details: Tickets available Friday for $76, $61 and $46.

Tickets will be available this Friday. The prices are $76 for orchestra seating, $61 for grand tier and balcony and $46 for rear balcony.

Tickets will be available on the Center for the Performing Arts Web site, by calling 1-800-ARTS-TIX, or by visiting Eisenhower Auditorium box office, the HUB-Robeson Center, or the State College Downtown Theater Center.

Seinfeld's last visit to Penn State was in 2005.

He is world-renowned for his self-titled TV netowork "show about nothing" in which he played a fictionalized version of himself.

Seinfeld is known for his ability to joke about the small, everyday things that audience members can often relate to in their everyday life.

The timeless sitcom won three Golden Globes, and many catchphrases from it have become a part of pop culture.

The cast members have moved on to various projects since Seinfeld ended in 1998, and the show is still heavily played in syndication.

Attendees with faculty/staff parking permits can park for free, and the cost for everyone else is $4 per vehicle.


 



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