By Will Thorne Staff Writer The coronavirus pandemic has hit stand-up comedy as hard as any other live event, and at this stage no one, including one of the most iconic American comics Jerry Seinfeld, knows when live gigs will start up again.
During a press conference to discuss his new Netflix special, “Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill,” the revered comedian was cautious about putting a date on when stand-up comedians will get back on stage again, saying that he isn’t likely to perform any new gigs if the theater is “only one quarter full.” “We really kind of have to take our cue from the audience and what they feel comfortable with,” Seinfeld began. “I don’t think if you’re going into a theater and it’s only one quarter full and
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