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Bay Street Theatre's Comedy Club Presents Tom Papa, 8/22

By: Aug. 08, 2011
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Tom Papa returns to the Bay Street stage on Monday, August 22. Papa is currently the host of NBC's The Marriage Ref with season two now running each week. In addition to doing the late night shows, he has also been busy with films which include The Informant, Analyze That, The Life Coach, Bee Movie, and The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. Other television includes Adventures of Old Christine, VH1's I Love the ‘70's, I Love the ‘80's, and I Love the ‘90's. He had his own series entitled Come To Papa.

Enjoy a special performance on Monday, August 29 with Andrea Martin: Final Days! Everything Must Go! Legendary Emmy®- and Tony®-Award winning comedienne Andrea Martin in her hilarious new one-woman show. From SCTV on television to YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN on Broadway to My Big Fat Greek Wedding on screen, Andrea Martin brings a bounty of characters & decades of award-winning performances to this high-octane program. Final Days! Everything Must GO!! is a 'tag sale' comedy and musical extravaganza, where everything is up for grabs in which Martin opens the book on her life in song, story and a bit of Greek dancing. Featuring musical accompanist and YouTube sensation, Seth Rudetsky.

All shows at 8 pm. Tickets are $60 for members and $65 for non members. To purchase tickets go to www.baystreet.org or call the Bay Street Box Office at 631-725-9500.  Or visit us on the Long Wharf, Sag Harbor.

The Comedy Club is sponsored in part by the Suffolk County National Bank and mygofer.com

Bay Street Theatre is a not-for-profit institution presenting new, classic and contemporary works with a commitment to challenging and entertaining our diverse community. This commitment extends to educational programs for all ages to foster the continued value of theatre as a vital art form for future generations.

 



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