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All Star Comedy Returns To Bay Street Theater In 2019

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Gary Vider

Gary Vider

Joseph Vecsey  MICHAEL HELLER

Joseph Vecsey MICHAEL HELLER

Oscar Collazos

Oscar Collazos

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author on Dec 18, 2018

All Star Comedy, Bay Street Theater’s showcase of rising stand-up comics, continues in the new year with monthly shows announced through May.

The bill at the Sag Harbor venue on Friday, January 18, at 8 p.m. includes Gary Vider, Oscar Collazos and Reg Thomas.

Mr. Vider has been seen on “America’s Got Talent” and “Conan” and made his “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” debut in January. Mr. Collazos, who trained at the Upright Citizens Brigade, has appeared on Comedy Central and at Apollo Theater. Mr. Thomas appeared on the “Jobs Unlisted with Speedy Morman” episode “How to Be a Stand-Up Comedian” and has also been seen on HBO.

The Friday, February 15, lineup includes Casey Balsham and Ken Krantz, who have both been featured on SiriusXM and at Gotham Comedy Club, and Marc Theobald, a writer and actor on Tracy Morgan’s “The Last O.G.”

Friday, March 22, Bay Street will welcome Corinne Fisher, seen on Fox’s “Laughs,” Justin Silver, the host of CBS’s “Dogs in the City,” and Moody McCarthy, seen on “Conan,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “Late Show with David Letterman”

On Friday, April 20, Barry Ribs, who has appeared at Apollo Theater and been the opening act for D.L. Hughley, will perform along with Carie Karavas, who appeared in “Kevin Can Wait,” and Marc Gerber, who’s been seen on MTV’s “Catfish” and “The Steve Harvey Show.”

Then on Friday, May 11, the lineup will include Anthony Devito, who’s performed on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Kevin Farley (brother of the late comedian Chris Farley) who’s appeared in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “The Waterboy,” and Samantha Ruddy, seen on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and on Comedy Central.

Joseph Vecsey, seen in Optimum’s “UnMovers” and Netflix’s “Father of the Year,” returns to host each month.

Tickets for each show are $30 in advance or $40 on the day of. Call 631-725-9500 or visit baystreet.org.

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