Chris Kattan in San Antonio for first ever drive-thru comedy show
SAN ANTONIO – Chris Kattan is known for his “Saturday Night Live” days in the 90s and he is in San Antonio for the Electric Fiesta event that includes a drive-thru essential comedy show and and screening of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”Click here to keep up with the actor and comedian. For more information on Electric-Fiesta, click here.
As seen on SA Live - Thursday, October 29, 2020
SAN ANTONIO – Today on SA Live, how did we get SNL alum Chris Kattan’s high school yearbook photos? pic.twitter.com/8peh8Tyfws — SA Live (@SALiveKSAT) October 29, 2020Guess which SA Live cast member went to high school with Chris Kattan from “Saturday Night Live”! La Gloria chef Johnny Hernandez shakes up the Day of the Dead San Antonio signature “alebrije” cocktail with Jen. Rush shares a few of his top spooky spots in San Antonio, along with the scariest place he’s even been. Stream the show anytime from the KSAT TV app on Roku, Fire Stick, a smart TV or smartphone.
11 of the biggest surprises right now on Cameo
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