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Anthony Rodia Brings Laughter to WHBPAC on New Year's Eve

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Comedian Anthony Rodia performs a New Year's Eve show at the WHBPAC on Tuesday, December 31. COURTESY WHBPAC

Comedian Anthony Rodia performs a New Year's Eve show at the WHBPAC on Tuesday, December 31. COURTESY WHBPAC

authorStaff Writer on Dec 16, 2024

The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center welcomes comedian Anthony Rodia for a one-night-only performance on Tuesday, December 31, at 7 p.m. Start the New Year’s Eve celebration with an evening of nonstop laughter as Rodia delivers his signature brand of relatable, high-energy humor.

Anthony Rodia has taken the comedy world by storm with his wildly popular online sketches, drawing millions of followers on social media with his spot-on portrayals of everyday life, family dynamics and cultural quirks. Known for his hilarious character “Uncle Vinny” and uproarious takes on Italian-American life, Rodia has become a fan favorite for audiences across the country. Known as the “King of Off-the-Boat Comedy,” his fresh, authentic routines and dynamic storytelling have earned him sold-out shows nationwide.

“This is the perfect way to kick off New Year’s Eve,” says Heather Draskin, marketing director of WHBPAC. “Anthony Rodia’s comedy resonates with many Long Islanders, and his ability to find humor in the little things is unmatched. Whether you’re a longtime fan or seeing him for the first time, this is a show you don’t want to miss. It’s going to be an unforgettable night of laughter to ring in 2025.

Tickets are $64 to $92 at whbpac.org or 631-288-1500. They can also be purchased at the WHBPAC box office at 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach during business hours.

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