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Samantha Bee Brings Signature Sass to Westhampton Beach With ‘How To Survive Menopause’

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On September 6, comedian Samantha Bee brings her one-woman show, “How to Survive Menopause,” to the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. JAMES MACARI

On September 6, comedian Samantha Bee brings her one-woman show, “How to Survive Menopause,” to the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. JAMES MACARI

authorStaff Writer on Aug 29, 2025

Emmy Award-winning comedian Samantha Bee will bring her new one-woman show, “How To Survive Menopause,” to the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday, September 6.

Known for her unfiltered, sharp humor, Bee tackles menopause — a subject all women experience, but few discuss openly — with the same biting wit that made her “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” a late-night staple. The show dives into hot flashes, hormonal changes and cultural taboos with boldness and candor.

“If you’re in it, through it, approaching it — or just brave enough to hear about it — this show is for you,” Bee said.

Before “Full Frontal,” Bee gained fame as the longest-serving correspondent on “The Daily Show,” where her fearless commentary and quick-fire humor stood out. Her TBS series ran for seven seasons and was praised by The New York Times as “fiery and fierce” and Entertainment Weekly as “daring, innovative and timely.”

Bee has also been named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People, authored the essay collection “I Know I Am, But What Are You?” and hosts the podcast “Full Release,” where she interviews some of the world’s sharpest minds with her signature charm.

With “How To Survive Menopause,” Bee once again turns silence into laughter and discomfort into connection, tackling topics others shy away from.

Tickets are $55 to $104 at whbpac.org, at 631-288-1500 or at the box office located at 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach.

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