Stand-Up Comedy In Rye, NY on Thursday March 26th

Westchester Comedy Club @ Rye — Thursday March 26

Get ready for another high-energy night of live stand-up comedy in downtown Rye! Westchester Comedy Club @ Rye brings a stacked lineup of New York City comedians to the stage for an evening packed with sharp jokes and big laughs.


📅 Date & Time

Thursday, March 26 · 7 – 8:30 PM (EDT)

📍 Location

Rye Grill & Bar
1 Station Plaza, Rye, NY 10580
(Showroom located upstairs · Free venue parking available)


🎤 The Lineup

  • Alex Pavone – CBC, SiriusXM
  • Ben Kirschenbaum – MTV and his comedy special presented by Mark Normand
  • Michael Bramante – The Comic Strip and Connecticut Comedy Festival
  • Ben Rosenfeld – SiriusXM, The Nick Cannon Show and his Amazon comedy special

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🍽 Food & Drink Policy

In addition to tickets, there is a $20 food and drink minimum per person during the show.

  • Separate check at the end of the show
  • Purchases in the main restaurant beforehand don’t apply
  • Tax and gratuity not included
  • The minimum is charged even if you don’t order

Lineup subject to change without notice.


🎭 Meet the Comedians

Alex Pavone is a Toronto-born comedian now based in New York City. He has appeared on CBC, MTV, and SiriusXM Radio and has performed at major comedy festivals including Just For Laughs in Montreal and JFL42.

Alex has performed at historic venues such as Danforth Music Hall and Massey Hall, and has opened for Bill Burr while also touring with Steph Tolev. His comedy has been featured on Barstool Breakfast, the Brawl Network, and Flagrant 2.

Outside of stand-up, Alex is also a contributor at Pub Sports Radio, where he breaks down NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL picks for sports fans across North America.


Ben Kirschenbaum

Ben Kirschenbaum is a New York stand-up comedian and writer who currently lives just ten blocks from where he grew up.

In his early twenties, Ben bravely moved to Chicago to pursue his dream of performing at Second City. Once he discovered that improv repels women, he wisely moved back to New York.

Ben has written for MTV, ClickHole, and SeriouslyTV, and performs regularly at clubs throughout New York City while headlining shows across the country.


Michael Bramante

Michael Bramante is a New York City-based stand-up comedian and writer who performs regularly at many of the city’s top comedy clubs.

He has been featured in The New York Times and has written humor pieces for publications including Points in Case and Medium’s The Haven.

Michael won the inaugural Comfy Comedy Clash at The Comic Strip in 2019, earned a residency at the Broadway and Greenwich Village Comedy Clubs, and has appeared in multiple comedy festivals, including the Connecticut Comedy Festival.

He also co-hosts the podcast Do Less with fellow comedian Jake Velazquez, where they explore the idea that doing less might actually be the key to happiness and success.

Michael’s comedy blends observational humor and self-deprecation about being a soft guy living in a hard world—while occasionally revealing a darker, edgier alter ego.


Ben Rosenfeld

Ben Rosenfeld’s comedy has been described as “playfully dark, seriously smart.” His stand-up blends stories about growing up in a Russian-Jewish immigrant family with philosophical observations, political satire, and memorable characters.

Ben has appeared on SiriusXM, FOX’s Laughs, The Nick Cannon Show, CBS This Morning, Travel Channel’s Mysteries at the Museum, Nat Geo’s Brain Games, Netflix’s Brainchild, and NPR’s Weekend Edition.

He has also been featured in The New York Post and named TimeOut New York’s Joke of the Week.

Ben has twice headlined Caroline’s on Broadway, hosted at Lincoln Center, and performs regularly throughout New York City. He has released five comedy albums, published two illustrated humor books, and his comedy special is available on Amazon.


🎥 See the Vibe


What to Expect

  • 90 minutes of laughter-packed entertainment
  • Open to all ages (under 21 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian)
  • Live and in-person show in a private upstairs room
  • Doors open early so you can grab your seats and settle in