Hamptons Comedy Festival Comes to Bay Street Theater - 27 East

Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 2080008

Hamptons Comedy Festival Comes to Bay Street Theater

icon 4 Photos
Bryan McKenna performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Bryan McKenna performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Chris Roach performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Chris Roach performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Kendra Cunningham performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Kendra Cunningham performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Rich Walker performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

Rich Walker performs as part of the Hamptons Comedy Festival on April 15. COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

authorStaff Writer on Mar 4, 2023

Bay Street Theater will present three nights of the Hamptons Comedy Festival, presented by Long Island Comedy Festival, bringing top comedians from across New York to the East End this spring and fall 2023. The first evening of stand-up will be Saturday, April 15, at 8 p.m. at Bay Street Theater, showcasing the comic talents of Kendra Cunningham, Bryan McKenna, Chris Roach and Rich Walker. Additional evenings will be held Friday, September 29, and Saturday, October 21, at 8 p.m.

The Hamptons Comedy Festival is produced by Paul Anthony and the Long Island Comedy Festival in partnership with Bay Street Theater with the goal of bringing top comic talent to audiences across the East End. Comedy Festival shows are presented in a comedy showcase format, featuring a larger line-up of comedians, each performing shorter sets, with several headliners all in one show. You will never see this much comic talent on one stage at any comedy club venue in the United States.

Boston bred and Brooklyn based, Kendra Cunningham has been named as a comic to watch by Time Out New York. A regular on the New York and Boston comedy scene, she has previously been in the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival, the Glasgow Comedy Festival, and was a finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival for two years in a row. She has twice appeared on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” gaining two spots in the top 100 jokes of the season. Her solo show “This Could Be You” had a seven-show sold out run at Don’t Tell Mama in New York. Her debut album, “Blonde Logic,” was released in 2016 by Rooftop Comedy and in 2017, “Blonde Logic” a book of comedic essays was released on Kindle. Her first comedy special “On My Best Behavior” was released by DryBar comedy in 2018. Her second album, “Less Bitter, More Glitter” was released in October 2019.

Bryan McKenna is a stand-up comedian from New York. McKenna has been featured in the LaughYourAshvilleOFF Comedy Festival, a finalist in the Caroline’s on Broadway March Madness Competition, as well as a finalist at the Boston Comedy Festival in 2021. He has been seen touring nationally opening for Jim Breuer and in March 2020 Bryan’s first album, “Jim Breuer Presents Bryan McKenna: The Fight is Never Over” under the label Virtual Comedy Network debuted at #1 on iTunes. When he isn’t touring he performs nightly at various New York comedy clubs.

Chris Roach is a comedian/actor born and raised on Long Island. He’s brought his unique sense of humor to some of the biggest and best-known stages in the country including Gotham Comedy Club, Comic Strip Live NYC, The Borgata in Atlantic City and The Paramount in Huntington. Roach has toured with comedian Kevin James as his opening act all over the Northeast. He is best known for his major recurring role of Mott in the hit CBS sitcom “Kevin Can Wait.”

Rich Walker is a longtime veteran of the Long Island comedy scene. He has performed at some of the country’s top comedy clubs, colleges, venues and benefit events, and has shared the stage with names such as Ray Romano, Kevin James, Dom Irrera and Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge.

Paul Anthony has been the official comic emcee and executive producer of the Long Island Comedy Festival since it launched in 2006. His other projects include the Berkshire Comedy Festival, The 50+ Comedy Tour, Mom’s Night Out Long Island and the new Hamptons Comedy Festival. He’s performed at top venues across the country and has opened for comic icons such as Louie Anderson and Robert Klein.

The Long Island Comedy Festival is now entering its 17th year and has been the longest running Comedy Festival of its kind across Long Island. The Comedy Festival has been featured at top theater venues in Nassau and Suffolk counties, including Bay Street Theater itself during fall 2022.

Tickets are $35 at 631-725-9500 or baystreet.org. Bay Street Theater is on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor.

You May Also Like:

Creative Journeys With Ross School’s Art Academy

Ross School and the Hampton Library’s Geri Bauer Art Gallery have partnered to present a new exhibition, “Creative Journeys: A Collection of Work From Ross School Art Academy.” The curated showcase at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton features works in a variety of mediums — painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media — that highlight the extraordinary creativity and talent of Ross School students. The exhibition kicked off with an opening reception on January 12, and will run through March 1 at the library. This event is more than an art show — it’s a reflection of Ross School’s core values ... 21 Jan 2025 by Staff Writer

'Underground: Hear the Sound of Freedom' Brings New Life to the Avram Theater Stage

What’s the first thing you think of when someone brings up Stony Brook Southampton? It ... by Jon Winkler

'East End Collected 8' Comes to SAC

Southampton Arts Center (SAC) will present the eighth iteration of its highly anticipated exhibition series, “East End Collected,” from February 1 through May 4. Curated by acclaimed artist Paton Miller and, for the first time, co-curated with SAC’s Executive Director Christina Mossaides Strassfield, this year’s exhibition highlights the East End as a dynamic hub for artistic creation. The exhibition showcases the exceptional talent and diverse perspectives of 27 local artists, reflecting the vibrant creativity that defines the East End. Featuring a wide range of mediums — including painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, photography, video and glass fusion — this exhibition brings ... by Staff Writer

It's a Matter of Pride: A LGBTQ+ Film Series Comes to Bay Street Theater

Over the years, there have been a lot of film series presented on the East ... by Annette Hinkle

Knowledge Friday With Restaurateur Jesse Matsuoka

Come to The Church hungry for knowledge on Friday, February 7, when Ryunosuke “Jesse” Matsuoka, ... 20 Jan 2025 by Staff Writer

Shinnecock Speaks Exhibit Catalog Book Launch Party at Ma's House

Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio Inc. and the organization’s founder Jeremy Dennis invite the ... by Staff Writer

Tea Time With Royalty at The Suffolk

The Suffolk welcomes back “A Dream Is a Wish” princess concert and kid-friendly tea party ... by Staff Writer

Guild Hall Join's Bloomberg Philanthropies' Digital Accelerator Program

Guild Hall has announced that it has been selected to join the Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator Program, an initiative to strengthen technology and management practices and deliver dynamic programming. Over the past three years, the Digital Accelerator Program has been a catalyst for strengthening nearly 150 cultural organizations across the U.S. and U.K. To date, the 40 institutions that were part of the first cohort cumulatively grew an additional $20 million in new revenue, including through fundraising, reached over 1 million new audience members, and engaged more than 4,000 new artists and partners. Bloomberg Philanthropies held an open call for ... by Staff Writer

Music and Poetry for a Winter's Afternoon

The Hampton Library in Bridgehampton will host “Winter Intermezzo: An Afternoon of Poetry & Music” on Saturday, January 25, at 2 p.m. at St. Ann’s Episcopal Church, across the street from the library. Imagine winter scenes in your mind’s eye through inspiring words of verse read by local poets Peter Walsh, Candace Hill Montgomery, Canio’s Books co-owner Maryann Calendrille, Hampton Library’s Jill Burdge and Lisa Michne, student Poppy Edwards and St. Ann’s Father Jim, with musical interludes by, among others, violinist Garry Ianco, associate concertmaster of The New American Sinfonietta. The event will also feature special guest Blythe Danner. After ... by Staff Writer

Eric Fischl Explores Archetypes of the Creative Mind

Join artist Eric Fischl, co-founder of The Church in Sag Harbor, on Saturday, February 8, ... by Staff Writer