Suffern's Rhino Room Lines Up a Strong Comedy Bill This July
On July 18th, 96 Lafayette Ave hosts a four-comedian night that punches well above the usual local-showcase weight class.
The Rhino Room has built a reputation as one of the more serious comedy destinations in the lower Hudson Valley, and the July 18th lineup does nothing to undercut that standing. Doors open at 7:30pm, the show starts at 8pm, and the bill is the kind that makes you feel like you caught something before it got bigger.
Host Becky Veduccio sets the tone for the evening. She's not a warm-up act in the amateur sense — she's a working stand-up, a comedy coach, and a credited writer with television appearances on NBC's America's Got Talent and Netflix's Survival of the Thickest on her resume. That's an unusual amount of credential for a hosting slot, which suggests the room runs at a certain standard throughout.
Following her are Chris Gassler, a Rhino Comedy regular who presumably knows how to work this particular crowd, and Tony Sykowski, who has earned placement in Time Out NY — not a publication that hands out ink carelessly. The headliner is Bryan Villone, a World Series of Comedy alum. The World Series of Comedy is a legitimate touring competition circuit, and headlining one of those showcases requires winning over rooms full of strangers, which is exactly the right preparation for a night like this.
The venue is at 96 Lafayette Ave in Suffern, which puts it within easy reach for people coming from Mahwah, Ramsey, or elsewhere in the Route 17 corridor, as well as anyone already in the borough of Suffern itself. Table seating operates on a two-item minimum per person — standard for a room of this type — so factor that in if you're budgeting. Groups should reach out to RhinoComedy@gmail.com before assuming walk-up availability will cover everyone.
For a Saturday night in July, this is a low-effort, high-return option for anyone who wants something other than a screen. See the full listing for ticketing details and anything updated closer to the date.
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