Hamptons Comedy Tour Returns to Bay Street Theater October 25 - 27 East

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Hamptons Comedy Tour Returns to Bay Street Theater October 25

authorStaff Writer on Oct 22, 2025

The HA HA Hamptons Comedy Tour returns to Bay Street Theater on Saturday, October 25, at 8 p.m. for its third annual showcase of high-energy stand-up comedy.

Produced by Paul Anthony and the Long Island Comedy Festival, the tour presents a comedy experience unlike traditional club shows. Using a showcase format, the evening features multiple headlining comedians performing shorter sets — giving audiences a fast-paced lineup of both nationally recognized comics and emerging talent.

“Our mantra this year is simple: Keep Laughter Alive in ’25,” said Anthony, who also serves as the evening’s host. “We’re proud to partner with Bay Street Theater again to deliver an unforgettable night of laughter in the Hamptons.”

This year’s featured performers include Moody McCarthy, Kyle Mara, Eric Tartaglione, Rob Falcone, a surprise guest comedian, and Paul Anthony.

The comedians: McCarthy has appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “Conan,” “The Late Show With David Letterman,” “America’s Got Talent,” and “Last Comic Standing,” and is a regular on SiriusXM; Mara, a Rockville Centre native, has been seen on Showtime’s “City on a Hill” and hosts the podcast “Kyle Mara Gets...”; Tartaglione, a veteran of New York stages, brings high-energy, physically expressive comedy drawn from everyday life; Falcone’s extensive acting credits include “The Sopranos,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “Blue Bloods,” and “Broad City”; The surprise guest comedian is a national touring headliner who has been part of the Moms’ Night Out Long Island tour since its 2016 launch; Anthony, the show’s producer and emcee, has performed with Louie Anderson, Robert Klein and Gary Gulman and leads the “Think You’re Funny?” comedy class at Bay Street Theater.

Bay Street Theater is on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor. Tickets are $42 to $54 at baystreet.org.

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