March 16
Two New York institutions unite as funnyman Jerry Seinfeld resumes his monthly residency at The Beacon Theatre on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Following last year’s sold-out run, “The Homestand” brings Seinfeld’s city-centric humor to one of Manhattan’s most historic venues. With 20 performances added for 2017, these Thursday night sets will continue to entertain fans of the comedian and the hit television show that bears his name. “I had a feeling this was going to happen,” Seinfeld says of his return. “I have enjoyed doing shows at The Beacon so much; it has become a bit of an obsession, and I can’t stop.” beacontheatre.com
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