BY: Rodney Ho
It’s hard to imagine what it feels like if Jerry Seinfield, one of the biggest stand-up comics in the world, places his enthusiastic stamp of approval on your head. Sebastian Maniscalco does. Last year, the Italian American from Chicago was invited to be a guest on Seinfeld’s Crackle series “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”
“It was like my Johnny Carson moment,” said Maniscalco, who is coming to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre for the first time February 19. Tickets here. (He last performed in Atlanta in early 2016 at the Tabernacle.) “It’s like getting called over to the couch.
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