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'A Touch of Vegas' With Trent and Trudy

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Genna Ryan and Kyle Lopez Barisich play Trudy Lee and Trent in “A Touch of Vegas: The Second Coming,” a satirical lounge act parody that has its East End debut at Bay Street Theater on September 21. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Genna Ryan and Kyle Lopez Barisich play Trudy Lee and Trent in “A Touch of Vegas: The Second Coming,” a satirical lounge act parody that has its East End debut at Bay Street Theater on September 21. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

authorStaff Writer on Sep 2, 2024

Bay Street Theater will present “A Touch of Vegas: The Second Coming,” a satirical lounge act parody starring Kyle Lopez Barisich and Genna Ryan, as “Trent and Trudy Lee,” that will make its East End debut at Bay Street Theater on Saturday, September 21, at 8 p.m.

Trent and Trudy Lee are the eccentric Christian crooner staples of the Las Vegas strip. After a suspiciously long, self-enforced, time apart social distancing, former Barbizon model Trudy Lee and reformed homosexual Trent are finally back together, sharing their hilarious showbiz tales from the conservative cabaret circuit and magical 1980s medleys in a multimedia experience unlike any other.

After 30 years as a duo both on and off the stage, and a setlist of favorites like “Conga,” “All Night Long” and “We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off,” Trent and Trudy Lee are more than ready to show you a good time. And who knows, you just might get saved.

“A Touch of Vegas” is the creation of TV’s Genna Ryan (“Young Sheldon,” “Kenan”) and Broadway’s Kyle Lopez Barisich (Raoul in the 25th anniversary Broadway cast of “Phantom,” “Dear Evan Hansen”).

Tickets are $37 to $47 in advance ($47 to $57 day of show) at baystreet.org, at the box office or by calling 631-725-9500. Bay Street Theater is on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor.

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