Chris Rock to Host SNL’s First Live Episode Since Pandemic

Music

Saturday Night Live will return on October 3rd with its first new live episode since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last March. Such a momentous occasion calls for an equally momentous host, so Lorne Michaels has called upon former SNL cast member Chris Rock.

Since departing the show in 1993, Rock has only hosted SNL twice — once in 1996, and again in 2014. In recent years, however, he’s made several notable cameos as a guest on episodes hosted by Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, and Dave Chappelle. Now, Rock will get once again his own turn at hosting.

He’ll be joined by Megan Thee Stallion, who will serve as the evening’s musical guest. The “Savage” rapper will be making her SNL debut.

As previously reported, SNL’s entire cast from last season is returning for Season 47. Additionally, Jim Carrey has been cast to play Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Maya Rudolph will reprise her Emmy Award-winning portrayal of Biden’s running mate, Kamala Harris.

In an interview with the New York Times about the upcoming season, Michaels discussed the challenges and limitations facing the cast and crew as they prepare to return for live episodes. Though cast members will not have to wear masks while on stage, crew members who are not involved in a particular sketch will be asked to be asked to leave. Everyone who enters Rockefeller Center undergoes a rapid test for COVID-19, and social-distancing protocols are being enforced throughout the building — including in writers’ rooms. There will be some audience present for the show, but it remains undermined if members of the general public will be able to attend.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Charities face ‘campaign drain’ as pressure on staff grows, report finds
Education charity adopts co-leadership model as chief steps down
Research charity appoints chief executive
MPs call for more support to help people volunteer
Hamas’ Global War What Do College Campuses Have to Do With It? By Howard Bloom

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *