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All Star Comedy Returns to Bay Street Theater

authorStaff Writer on Sep 30, 2025

As part of a series of stand-up comedy nights this fall, Joseph Vecsey’s All Star Comedy returns to Bay Street Theater on Saturday, October 4, at 8 p.m. Founded in 2010 by Vecsey, a comedian, writer and producer, the series has become a staple at Bay Street, known for pairing fresh new voices with seasoned stand-up talent.

This performance brings together Tom Cassidy, Linnette Palladino and Sergio Chicon, with Vecsey hosting the evening. Cassidy, a Philadelphia native now based in New York City, has written and appeared on Adult Swim’s “Mostly 4 Millennials” and “The F-Spot With Derrick Beckles,” produced for Danny’s House on Vice TV, and toured nationally.

Palladino, a major in the U.S. Army, mother and wife, is a powerhouse comic who has performed everywhere from Hoboken to Hong Kong. She was a finalist in HBO Latino’s Stand-up Competition and winner of Jersey’s Funniest Female at The Eagle Theatre.

Chicon, a New York City-based comedian and host of the DBS podcast, has been featured on MTV, Comedy Central, and AXS TV’s “Live at Gotham.” He has performed in clubs and theaters across the country, bringing an energetic and commanding presence to every stage.

Doors open at 7 p.m.; the show begins at 8 p.m. Patrons must be at least 18 years old unless accompanied by an adult. The full bar will be open before the performance. Tickets are $42 and $54 at baystreet.org or by calling 631-725-9500. They can also be purchased at the theater box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor.

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