Corey Rodrigues
Corey Rodrigues Headlines “PAC the House” at HACPAC as New Jersey’s Stand-Up Scene Delivers One of the Spring’s Must-See Comedy Events
April 25 @ 20:00 – 23:30
On April 25, 2026, at 8:00 p.m., the Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre will once again become a focal point for live comedy in New Jersey as the “PAC the House” series returns with a lineup designed to deliver a full-spectrum stand-up experience. Anchored by nationally recognized headliner Corey Rodrigues and supported by a sharply curated bill, this $35 event at HACPAC reflects the continued rise of North Jersey as a serious destination for top-tier comedic talent and live performance programming that resonates beyond the region.
As audiences increasingly seek out authentic, in-room comedy experiences, productions like “PAC the House” have become essential fixtures in the state’s entertainment calendar. Within the broader ecosystem highlighted by Explore New Jersey Stand-Up Comedy, this series stands out for its consistent ability to bring together nationally touring performers and emerging voices in a format that prioritizes both quality and accessibility. It is not simply a comedy night—it is a curated event that reflects the evolving expectations of modern audiences who value originality, precision, and presence.
Corey Rodrigues arrives at the top of this bill with a résumé that places him firmly among the most compelling stand-up performers working today. His career trajectory reflects a steady ascent built on credibility within the comedy circuit and sustained audience connection. As a winner of The Funniest Comic in New England and the 2017 Big Sky Comedy Festival, Rodrigues established early on that his material and delivery could stand alongside the best in the industry. That foundation has since been reinforced through a series of high-profile appearances across multiple platforms, including televised sets on Gotham Live, Laughs on Fox, and TruTV’s Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, as well as his widely viewed Dry Bar Comedy special.
His late-night debut on Conan O’Brien in 2019 marked a pivotal moment, introducing his work to a broader national audience and affirming his ability to translate club success into mainstream recognition. The release of his 30-minute special on EPIX’s Unprotected Sets in 2020 further expanded that reach, showcasing a performer who is not only technically proficient but also deeply attuned to the rhythms of storytelling and audience engagement.
Rodrigues’ style is defined by a balance of authenticity and structure. His material often draws from lived experience, but it is the framing—the deliberate construction of narrative arcs, the timing of reveals, the precision of language—that elevates his work beyond anecdotal humor. There is a clarity to his perspective that allows audiences to immediately connect with the premise, followed by a series of escalations that build toward punchlines that feel both surprising and inevitable. This approach creates a sustained engagement that carries through an entire set, rather than relying on isolated moments of humor.
Complementing the headliner is Linette Palladino, whose presence adds both depth and range to the evening’s lineup. Palladino’s career reflects a global perspective, with performances spanning not only the United States but international stages from Iceland to Hong Kong, as well as appearances for U.S. troops in Iraq. This breadth of experience informs a comedic voice that is both adaptable and sharply defined, capable of navigating diverse audiences while maintaining a clear and confident point of view.
Her recognition as a finalist in the HBO Latino Stand-up Competition and her 2022 title as Jersey’s Funniest Female at The Eagle Theatre underscore her standing within the comedy community. On stage, Palladino combines observational insight with a direct, engaging delivery that draws audiences into her perspective. Her material often explores identity, relationships, and the nuances of everyday life, presented with a wit that is both incisive and approachable.
Hosting duties for the evening fall to Kim Jonny, whose experience at venues such as The Stand and New York Comedy Club positions her as an ideal connective presence between performers and audience. A strong host is critical to the success of a live comedy event, setting the tone, managing transitions, and maintaining energy throughout the show. Jonny’s familiarity with high-paced comedy environments and her ability to engage a room ensure that the evening unfolds with cohesion and momentum.
The structure of “PAC the House” is intentionally designed to maximize audience experience. Rather than presenting a single headliner in isolation, the series builds a layered program where each performer contributes to the overall arc of the night. This approach mirrors the format of premier comedy clubs while benefiting from the scale and production capabilities of a dedicated performing arts venue. The result is a hybrid experience that combines intimacy with polish, allowing audiences to feel connected to the performance while enjoying the comfort and acoustics of a professionally designed space.
HACPAC’s role in hosting events like this continues to reinforce its position as a central hub for live entertainment in Bergen County and beyond. By programming stand-up comedy alongside theatre, music, and multidisciplinary performances, the venue reflects a broader understanding of contemporary audience interests. It recognizes that comedy is not a niche offering but a core component of the live entertainment landscape, capable of drawing diverse audiences and creating shared cultural moments.
From a broader industry perspective, the continued success of events like “PAC the House” speaks to the resilience and adaptability of stand-up comedy as an art form. In an era where digital content is abundant and easily accessible, live comedy offers something fundamentally different: immediacy, unpredictability, and a direct connection between performer and audience. The laughter generated in a room cannot be replicated through a screen, and it is this collective experience that continues to drive demand for live performances.
For New Jersey audiences, the significance of this event extends beyond a single evening of entertainment. It represents the ongoing maturation of the state’s comedy scene, where local venues are not only hosting talent but actively contributing to the development of a vibrant, interconnected network of performers and audiences. By bringing nationally recognized comedians into local spaces, events like this create opportunities for cultural exchange and elevate the overall standard of live performance within the region.
As April 25 approaches, the anticipation surrounding this installment of “PAC the House” reflects both the strength of its lineup and the reputation the series has built over time. Tickets at $35 position the event as an accessible yet high-value experience, appealing to both dedicated comedy fans and those seeking a memorable night out.
In bringing Corey Rodrigues, Linette Palladino, and Kim Jonny together on one stage, HACPAC delivers a program that captures the full spectrum of contemporary stand-up comedy. It is an evening defined by sharp writing, confident delivery, and the kind of sustained audience engagement that only live performance can achieve. For those looking to experience the best of what New Jersey’s comedy scene has to offer, “PAC the House” stands as a definitive event—one that not only meets expectations but actively raises them.









