Jerry Seinfeld’s 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. shows on Saturday, Oct. 14, at the 5,000-seat Bellco Theatre might hold clues about the future of Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer on beloved “Seinfe…
Stand-up titan Jerry Seinfeld is back on the road after a movie project and playing Denver’s Bellco Theatre for a pair of shows Oct. 14. , Seinfeld called it “… a little secret for you about the ending , but I can’t really tell it.”
Here’s our Q&A with Seinfeld in advance of his Bellco Theatre concert. The transcript has been edited for clarity and length.Comedian Jerry Seinfeld attends the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 18, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.A: Couldn’t be better. It’s weird: it’s going to be 80 today and it’s October. But I don’t really care. I like strange weather, and we’ve had quite a bit here in New York.
A: It’s hard to say. But I can definitely see the audience as we’re leaving the theater. We go out the back and they go out the front and then I see them in the street. I see a very wide age range, which is really nice, but that’s what the TV show does. It keeps people finding you at different ages. Comedy is kind of an age-free thing. You don’t really care how old somebody is. You either like their style or you don’t. It must make you feel good that your son has a good sense of humor.
A: It’s a big issue and we talk about it every week. A lot of these ticket places, Ticketmaster and all these things, have their phony service fees. I remember when we were kids it was shipping and handling for $5. What do you mean handling? It’s your delivery. I have to pay you to put the frogman in the box and send it to me? That’s your business! But it’s terrible. It’s really just stealing, because there’s no service in handing me a ticket.
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