The Room, the newest addition to The Clubhouse in Wainscott, welcomes Governor’s Comedy, which is taking over the space every Wednesday in July and August.
The scorching line-up of comedians includes: Tom Arnold (July 9), Joe Mache (July 16), Cipha Sounds (July 25), Corey B (July 30), Adam Ferrara (August 6), One Funny Lisa Marie (August 13), Anthony Rodia (August 20) and Rachel Fienstein (August 27).
Doors for all performances will open at 6 p.m. and the show will start at 8 p.m. The Room at The Clubhouse is at 174 Daniels Hole Road in East Hampton. For details, visit clubhousehamptons.com.
July 9
Tom Arnold is an actor, writer, and comedian with a career spanning over 35 years. He has appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show, Howard Stern, Saturday Night Live, and was a co-host on “The Best Damn Sports Show Period.” In addition to his numerous television appearances, he has been in over 150 films.!
July 16
Since taking fourth place on “Last Comic Standing’s” 8th season, Joe Machi has been busy touring the country as a headlining stand-up comedian. He has performed on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” and has become a regular on “Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld” on Fox News.
July 25
Cipha Sounds studied improv at the original UCB while practicing stand-up throughout New York. He created the critically acclaimed UCB show “Take It Personal – The Hip Hop Improv Show,” which featured guests like Questlove, Zoe Kravitz and Donald Glover. Early on-screen work includes a small role in Spike Lee's 25th Hour and Wild-N-Out, which he served on as a consulting producer. He can be seen at New York's Comedy Cellar or headlining celebrated clubs around the country.
July 30
Corey Bonalewicz, aka Corey B, is a radio personality, comedian and content creator based in New York. He got his start in New Orleans and has hosted radio shows in Chicago and New York. Prior to the pandemic, he performed stand up in the New York comedy club circuit, but shifted his focus to long form content during the pandemic, which showcased his comedic style on top of food hacks. He co-hosts a podcast, “Cane and Corey,” is releasing his own BBQ sauce and has equity in a New York restaurant and cookie company.
August 6
Adam Ferrara, an internationally touring headliner, two-time nominee by the American Comedy Awards, with three Comedy Central specials, has a unique ability and superb gift of comedy and improv. He is currently starring on CBS’s “Why Women Kill” with Ginnifer Goodwin and Lucy Liu. His new podcast “The Adam Ferrara Podcast” is considered a “must listen” by Hidden Remote.
August 13
One Funny Lisa Marie, aka Lisa Marie Riley, comes to the stage with her signature hair clip and Brooklyn accent. Her daily musings on life and parenthood kept everyone laughing through quarantine. She is followed by over 500,000 fans and her TikTok videos have amassed over 2.7 million views.
August 20
Anthony Rodia is a first-generation Italian comedian born and raised in Westchester. His videos have been viewed over 10 million times on social media where he is known for his hilarious skits, song parodies, and his weekly "Road Rage Wednesday" using his popular character "Uncle Vinny.”
August 27
Actress and comedian Rachel Feinstein was named one of Variety’s “10 Comics To Watch” of 2024. Her Netflix standup special “Big Guy” premiered in May 2024 and explores her marriage to a first responder who is also married to his firehouse family and unpacks what it’s like to navigate emotional intimacy with someone whose job it is to save people’s lives. She has made multiple appearances on HBO’s “Last Week Tonight,” CBS’s “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.”