OK. What is it? There really is a Seinfeld
Show. Everybody knows that, and most Seinfeld fans know that there is a
real Soup Shop and the Restaurant where the gang meets. But how many know
that there is an actual Russell Dalrymple, Lloyd Braun, Becky Gelke, John
Mollica , Al Niche, and even a person called The Drake? Most of all, did
you know that there is a Real Kramer?
It's true. Kenny Kramer, the across-the-hall neighbor of Seinfeld Executive
Producer and Co-Creator Larry David,
is the inspiration behind Michael Richards'
character.
Now the Real Kramer invites you to join him as he takes you on a bus and
video tour of New York City to sights made famous on America's # 1 sitcom.
Visit such locations as the real Soup Shop and possibly even meet Al, The
Soup Guy, (he takes great displeasure with being called the N-Word) visit
the office building where Elaine worked for Pendant Publishing, Kramer had
his coffee table book published and George had sex, on his desk, with the
cleaning lady. Of course there will be a stop for photos at the real Monk's
Restaurant where, right next door, you can get a "hot" Caffe Latte.
Along the way Kramer will answer your questions and share backstage information
on how the show was created, and how many story lines and characters' names
came right from real life. And there's more: exclusive rare video footage,
surprise guests and the most fun you'll ever have on a tour.
One big difference between the TV Kramer and Real
Kramer is that TV Kramer thinks Central Park was designed by Joe Pepitone.
Just so you know, the real Kramer is an official sightseeing guide licensed
by the City of New York.
Tickets for the Reality Tour are now $37.50. Plus a $2 service charge.