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Dylan and Stand-Up at Bay Street

Mon, 10/16/2023 - 15:36
Paul Anthony, a comedian and the producer of the Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy Tour at Bay Street, will introduce each of the festival's four comedians.
Courtesy Bay Street Theater

Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theater journeys this weekend from the trenchant lyrics of Bob Dylan to a laugh fest.

The Complete Unknowns, a band that has performed Dylan's music for the last 16 years, will take the Bay Street stage on Friday at 8 p.m. The concert, called "Back to Basics," will focus on some of the musician's key songs, including "Don't Think Twice," "Blowin' in the Wind," and "Hurricane." The band members are Michael Weiskopf, Randolph A. Hudson III, Stuart Sherman, Taka Shimizu, Klyph Black, James Benard, Alex Sarkis, and Lauren Matzen.

The Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy Tour (formerly the Hamptons Comedy Festival) will return to Bay Street on Saturday at 8 p.m. with a lineup of four stand-up veterans. Art Schill, Maria Walsh, Rob Falcone, and Tim Krompier will be introduced by Paul Anthony, a comic and the producer of the tour. 

Tickets to each show start at $35.
 

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