and instructing him to “wipe your tears, wipe your butt and pull it together”. Dani Zoldan, another co-owner, fired back by calling Seinfeld “cold and arrogant”.
Stand Up NY will re-open on Good Friday, the first available opportunity, with a capacity of 40 audience members rather than the usual 120. Waldman says the club will at best be breaking even, but they’re thrilled they can open their doors. Jerry Seinfeld, he adds, is welcome to visit any time.from the street below as Sarah Timberlake and her employees measure out strips of fabric. Timberlake’s studio, in the heart of Manhattan’s fashion district, looks busy but appearances can be deceiving.
Timberlake is bracing for a deluge of last-minute orders in the summer as theatre makers rush to get back on stage. That would be stressful, but also welcome after the past year. “Hopefully we’ll be slammed,” she says.When Kenney Green arrives at Marie’s Crisis