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Standalone | 'Your mother didn't think so last night, Trebek...'

"Saturday Night Live" impressionist extraordinaire Darrell Hammond performed a standup comedy routine in a packed Cohen auditorium last night. His routine focused mostly on political figures like former President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, but he also mixed in impressions of actor Sean Connery and businessman Donald Trump, among others. Hammond drew students into the routine, asking some what their names and majors were, and asking those who shouted during his routine to repeat themselves. Most of these audience members then became Hammond's comedic material. The show, which began just after 9:30 p.m., lasted past 11 p.m. Tufts alumnus Jack Byrne (LA '05) opened the show.