The Comedy Festival presents Jerry Seinfeld
For a guy who had a "show about nothing," he sure has made something of himself. Comedian Jerry Seinfield's beloved show has spawned some of the most memorable characters in sitcom history. Jerry Seinfeld will bring his unique brand of observational comedy to the Colosseum as part of The Comedy Festival.
When: Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008
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Where: The Colosseum, 3570 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas
Cost: $82.50 - $165
Age limit: All ages
Related links:
- Jerry Seinfeld on IMDb (Nov. 11, 2008)
- The Comedy Festival (Nov. 11, 2008)
Event posted Nov. 18, 2008
Last updated Nov. 21, 2008
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I look forward to this event. The curators and educators at the Clark County Museum always do an excellent job with whatever they are promoting historically or culturally. I everyone will support this event and if you have never been to the Clark County Museum, it is worth the trip for individuals and families and IT'S CHEAP TO GET IN! The grounds are relaxing and like stepping back into time. PS I have no family working at the museum! I just like the place and look forward to seeing the Centennal exhibit. There are those who have lived here longer than I have, since 1951, but few who have as much appreciation for our past . . . not just the gambling related history, but the great families who have made Las Vegas and Nevada their home. (I tried to revise mistypes in this post, but the letter are not typing as they are typed, but you get my drift!)