A.V. Club: Best of the Decade
  • Evan Agostini

Orpheum Theatre

910 Hennepin Ave.
Twin Cities MN 55403
612-339-7007
$49-$79
  • Fri Nov 13 7 pm,
    Jerry Seinfeld at Orpheum Theatre

    Over the past couple of years, Jerry Seinfeld has dressed up like a giant honeybee, bombarded us with promotions for Bee Movie, coined a term more irritating than “webisode” (“TV junior”), and consumed a spinach brownie on Oprah so his wife could sell cookbooks. In other words: He has a lot of comedy goodwill to win back. Fortunately, if anyone can remind the public that he’s a very funny stand-up, it’s Seinfeld, the guy largely responsible for the casual, observational joke-telling style that most people now think of when they think “stand-up comedy.” If nothing else, recent experiences should have provided Seinfeld with a lot of material to choose from.

    Orpheum Theatre 910 Hennepin Ave., Twin Cities, MN
  • Sat Nov 14 7 pm, 9:30 pm,
    Jerry Seinfeld at Orpheum Theatre

    Over the past couple of years, Jerry Seinfeld has dressed up like a giant honeybee, bombarded us with promotions for Bee Movie, coined a term more irritating than “webisode” (“TV junior”), and consumed a spinach brownie on Oprah so his wife could sell cookbooks. In other words: He has a lot of comedy goodwill to win back. Fortunately, if anyone can remind the public that he’s a very funny stand-up, it’s Seinfeld, the guy largely responsible for the casual, observational joke-telling style that most people now think of when they think “stand-up comedy.” If nothing else, recent experiences should have provided Seinfeld with a lot of material to choose from.

    Orpheum Theatre 910 Hennepin Ave., Twin Cities, MN

Over the past couple of years, Jerry Seinfeld has dressed up like a giant honeybee, bombarded us with promotions for Bee Movie, coined a term more irritating than “webisode” (“TV junior”), and consumed a spinach brownie on Oprah so his wife could sell cookbooks. In other words: He has a lot of comedy goodwill to win back. Fortunately, if anyone can remind the public that he’s a very funny stand-up, it’s Seinfeld, the guy largely responsible for the casual, observational joke-telling style that most people now think of when they think “stand-up comedy.” If nothing else, recent experiences should have provided Seinfeld with a lot of material to choose from.

Updated 11/05/2009

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