Timmy Solomon plays Govit-19 in SML’s Rona Christmas Sketch

It will be a challenge for anyone to find a subtle metaphor to explore the confusion, uncertainty and rise of the COVID-19 epidemic this year. Live Saturday night With that said, their cast and host Timothy Salamet dressed in a live corona virus costume for last night’s painting “A Rona Family Christmas,” in which the world, which takes time to reflect on the epidemic and its close loved ones after a successful trip this month, has visited the Trump White House several times. Rudy signed a lease on two bedrooms with one room inside Giuliani.

As the rest of the COVID clan celebrates one of their best years since Grandma started the Spanish flu, it’s time to fight with her old man, Peck Bennett, who plays Solomon’s Purel-Swicking, without a contact tracer praising Cuomo. Since it’s a Christmas play, the corona viruses eventually correct each other, and even Timothy’s virus reveals how he gave those tigers at the Franks Zoo. Solomon explains, “I hid in their piece.” And all a good night.

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