The New York comedy scene is being shaken through allegations that a “Saturday Night Live” solid member lifted a catch word from a veteran member of the town’s membership circuit.
Web page Six is advised that there was a flurry of offended messages and finger-pointing between comics, solid participants and different participants of the “SNL” workforce after the alleged “blatant rip off.”
“SNL” featured participant Marcello Hernandez performed a flamboyant Hispanic persona in a skit on final Saturday’s display with visitors Adam Motive force and Olivia Rodrigo. The punchline used to be the nature repeating the word “Das it!” time and again.
The issue is that Brooklyn comedian Yannis Pappas has been doing a cherished Hispanic persona known as Maurica for years with the catch word “Das It!”
In reality Pappas launched a comedy unmarried as Maurica in 2022 known as “Das It.”
Pappas advised Web page Six: “I am kind of torn on the situation. Part of me is honored but the other part of me has to find out [about the bit] the next day from people tagging me and writing to me about this.”
He added, “I have been doing stand up comedy for two decades now, so I am not an up-and-coming comedian. I am surprised nobody in the writer’s room spoke up about this. I find it hard to believe Marcello wasn’t aware of me and the character.”
We’re advised Pappas — who seems as a common visitor at the immensely standard (and every so often hackle-raising) “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast — has the backing of many at the scene, a few of whom have reached out to Hernandez to call for he make amends.
A rep for the lengthy working NBC establishment didn’t remark.
A supply on the subject of the display advised us, “With respect to Yannis and his comedy, this sketch and it’s premise was independently created. ‘Dassit’ was a commonly used phrase in Marcello’s household and Latin community growing up in Miami. The sketch was… not written with Yannis’ character in mind.”
The display has been accused of plagiarism a dozen or so occasions in its 48-year historical past. In his 2004 memoir, “Gasping For Airtime” former solid member Jay Mohr admitted to stealing a comic strip from comedian Rick Shapiro.
He wrote within the e-book, “For a few weeks after the show [with the lifted bit aired], I avoided going to the comedy clubs for fear of running into Rick or any comic who had ever seen him perform, which was all of them.”