
Excitement is in the air as renowned comedian Tom Papa gears up to grace the stage at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center this Saturday. The event, proudly sponsored by Aimee Martin of Saunders & Associates, promises an evening of laughter, wit, and unforgettable entertainment for all attendees.
Papa has worked with some of the biggest names in the comedic industry, including Jerry Seinfeld, and made appearances on all the Late Nite Shows, multiple Netflix Specials, and a prolific output on many podcasts. His humility as an artist and ability to find humor in everyday occurrences is what makes Papa one of the most sought-after comedians of today.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of Tom Papa or discovering his humor for the first time, definitely go check it out! Tickets are selling fast, so secure yours now for a memorable evening of laughter and entertainment.
Personally, I know him from his appearances on NPR’s News Quiz, “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me.” As a panelist, he always makes me laugh, and I love his voice (is that weird?) Even more notable, he has been able to fill in for regular host Peter Segal, no easy feat. (Check out his WWDTM scores here, I didn’t know they kept score!)
Aimee Fitzpatrick Martin of Saunders & Associates, a top-producing real estate broker in the Westhampton Beach area, is delighted to sponsor this event. Aimee’s commitment to supporting arts and culture in the community aligns perfectly with the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center’s mission of bringing world-class entertainment to the area.
Aimee, a board member of the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, is a long-time fan of Tom Papa’s comedy. “I think everybody can enjoy his style of humor – it’s just so universal,” says Aimee. “ I’m very excited to sponsor the event and watch the Westhampton audience enjoy Tom Papa’s comic mind at work.”
The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, known for hosting top-tier performers and artists, is an ideal venue for this much-anticipated event. With its state-of-the-art facilities and intimate setting, the center promises an unforgettable night filled with laughter and joy.
Tom encourages his listeners to take a seat, break bread, and enjoy the comedy in life.
Let’s let Tom have the last word:
“When I see someone with six-pack abs, I know we won’t have fun because that person doesn’t know what fun is. Their idea of a good time is putting on tight shorts and working on their stomach muscles. Someone with love handles is putting on oven mitts and working on baking the perfect cinnamon buns. They’re fun.”
― Tom Papa, You’re Doing Great!: And Other Reasons to Stay Alive