WASHINGTON — Conan O’Brien will receive the Mark Twain Prize on Sunday night at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where the backstage drama of the host institution hangs over the celebration.
O’Brien, 61, was named the latest recipient of the award for lifetime achievement in comedy in mid-January, about three weeks before President Donald Trump upended the Kennedy Center by ousting the longtime president and the board chairman. Trump dismissed the board of directors and replaced them with loyalists, who then elected him as chairman.
As a Mark Twain recipient, O’Brien received tributes and testimonials from a star-studded collection of comics and celebrities. Many of them also took aim at the institution’s uncertain future.
‘‘I think it would be insane not to address the elephant in the room,‘’ comic Nikki Glaser said on the red carpet before the event began. ‘’It’s in the air tonight. This night is about Conan, but it can be both.‘’
Once the festivities began, Stephen Colbert joked that the Kennedy Center had announced two new board members: Bashar Assad, the ousted president of Syria, and Skeletor, a fictional supervillain.
John Mulaney quipped that the entire building would soon be renamed ‘’the Roy Cohn Pavilion'' after one of Trump’s mentors. And Sarah Silverman made multiple Trump references that cannot be printed.
Trump, in announcing the Kennedy Center changes, posted on social media that those who were dismissed “do not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture.‘’
How that vision takes shape remains to be seen, but Trump has spoken about wanting to book more Broadway shows there and floated the idea of granting Kennedy Center Honors status to actor Sylvester Stallone and singer-songwriter Paul Anka.