Fred Armisen entertains crowd at Archbishop Mitty gala

“Saturday Night Live” and “Portlandia” actor and comedian Fred Armisen brought his talents to San Jose on Saturday night as the featured performer for Archbishop Mitty’s Black and Gold fundraising gala at the Signia by Hilton hotel.

Dressed in a white denim jacket and jeans, Armisen didn’t do a traditional stand-up set but took the audience of more than 800 people on an absurdist, entertaining ride. He did some impressions, played guitar and drums and even mimicked the accents you’d find across the United States (yes, his accent from SNL’s “The Californians” was in there).

Fred Armisen, center with glasses, poses with Archbishop Mitty student performers following the school's Black and Gold gala at the Signia by Hilton hotel in San Jose on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group)
Fred Armisen, center with glasses, poses with Archbishop Mitty student performers following the school’s Black and Gold gala at the Signia by Hilton hotel in San Jose on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) 

Of course, like every entertainer at Mitty’s signature event, he had to follow an impressive performance by Mitty students, who put on a musical revue that spanned the decades since the San Jose Catholic school opened in 1964. There was a Beatles medley to represent the ’60s, a Huey Lewis and the News tribute for the ’80s and a bit of Taylor Swift to bring us up to date. Mitty 2010 alum Matt Hall — who has appeared in the national tour of “Les Miserables” and played Olaf in “Frozen” for Disney Cruise Lines — made a guest appearance to sing “In Summer” from that show.

For 1992 — the year Mitty President LaTanya Hilton graduated from the school — there was a full rendition of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Yes, that seems wrong because the song itself is from the 1970s, but Doug Santana, Mitty’s director of performing arts, noted that it had a huge resurgence that year because of the “Wayne’s World” movie.

Armisen stuck around after the show to take pictures with Mitty’s student performers, as well as VIP guests including Mitty staff and teachers.

SXITY YEARS OF FASHION: Perusing the archives, I saw that for its 10th anniversary event in the fall of 1974, Eli Thomas Menswear offered free champagne to customers who came to the store at the old Town & Country Village in San Jose. The wine was again flowing Friday afternoon as the store celebrated its 60th birthday — and in nearly the same location.

Eli Thomas died in 2022 at the age of 93, but his family has kept the tradition and the store going. Jim Thomas, who took over the business when his dad retired, welcomed customers in for the party, along with many members of his family, including his wife, Josephine, his sister, Michele, and his mother, Dorothy (who made Cornish pasties by hand just for the occasion).

Jim Thomas talks to customers at Eli Thomas Menswear's 60th anniversary celebration at the store in San Jose on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group)
Jim Thomas talks to customers at Eli Thomas Menswear’s 60th anniversary celebration at the store in San Jose on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) 

In its six decades, the Eli Thomas store went through periods of growth and contraction. The original store survived the transformation of Town & Country Village into Santana Row more than 20 years ago, and for the past decade has been in a space facing Winchester Boulevard that’s outside but adjacent to the swanky shopping center — a spot that’s had its own benefits.

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Todays Chronic is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – todayschronic.com. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a Comment