tjamick
01-01-2005, 04:27 AM
i got this from the chicago sun tribune's website. This looks like it may actually be pretty cool.
A.P. - - Monday, December 27, 2004
Former sit-com boneheads Jerry Seinfeld and Cosmo Kramer are at it again, but this time with a twist. The two were neighbors in the hit television show "Seinfeld", and are now partners in crime in their new two man show entitled "Seinfeld & Kramer: Together For Ever." though Micheal Richards (Kramer) refused to be a part of the show deeming it "Cheap, Dishonest, and Poorly Written". This, however, will not affect production. The Tierney Brothers Road Show Company, the shows main investers, have found a replacement in Kurt Wilkens, a 47 year old former buissness man.
Though Wilkens does not portray Richards appearance, the chemistry between him and Seinfeld is undeniable. The show will start out in L.A. for six weeks, then move onto Chicago for three weeks, and finally to New York for a scheduled 200 preformances. The show will then tour 12 to 56 more cities, depending on it's success.
-- James Piketon
A.P. - - Monday, December 27, 2004
Former sit-com boneheads Jerry Seinfeld and Cosmo Kramer are at it again, but this time with a twist. The two were neighbors in the hit television show "Seinfeld", and are now partners in crime in their new two man show entitled "Seinfeld & Kramer: Together For Ever." though Micheal Richards (Kramer) refused to be a part of the show deeming it "Cheap, Dishonest, and Poorly Written". This, however, will not affect production. The Tierney Brothers Road Show Company, the shows main investers, have found a replacement in Kurt Wilkens, a 47 year old former buissness man.
Though Wilkens does not portray Richards appearance, the chemistry between him and Seinfeld is undeniable. The show will start out in L.A. for six weeks, then move onto Chicago for three weeks, and finally to New York for a scheduled 200 preformances. The show will then tour 12 to 56 more cities, depending on it's success.
-- James Piketon