Samuel L. Jackson has no problem watching himself on screen.
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The Late Show and The Tonight Show are announcing some very exciting news!
According to Variety, Stephen Colbert‘s show will resume filming in front of a live audience starting June 14.
Audience members will be required to show proof of vaccination prior to entering and face masks will be option. Testing will continue for staff and crew members, who will also be screened daily for symptoms.
Additionally, a COVID-19 compliance officer will be on staff to monitor and enforce all health and
Samuel L. Jackson has no problem watching himself on screen.
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The Late Show.” In August, the show returned to his home theater — but on a smaller set with a limited audience.
Things are starting to return to normal, in late-night, it seems.
For more than a year, Stephen Colbert has been been hosting “The Late Show” (or, as he’s been calling it, “A Late Show”) remotely, originally from his home and, more recently, from a small set within the Ed Sullivan Theater built within a small office that once served as a storage closet.
NEW YORK -- CBS said Monday that Stephen Colbert's late-night show will return to doing live episodes on June 14, with a vaccinated audience in New York's Ed Sullivan Theater.The show produced 205 episodes without a live audience in more than a year because of the COVID-19 outbreak.Audience members will be required to show proof of vaccination before being allowed in Colbert's audience, CBS said. Face masks will be optional.
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will return to the The Ed Sullivan Theater on June 14 with a full, vaccinated audience, the CBS late-night show revealed Monday.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will return to New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater with full-capacity, vaccinated audiences on June 14.
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Stephen Colbert is admittedly a bit rusty at in-person hosting. The 57-year-old host of welcomed his first in-person guest, John Krasinski, on Thursday night and the appearance was full of laughs and gaffes. From the moment Krasinski appeared in the recently constructed replica of Colbert's office at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, things were hilarious and awkward. Colbert's wife, Evie, sat by Krasinski's side and the trio couldn't stop cracking up.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert just welcomed their first in-person guest in 14 months and it was John Krasinski!
Stephen Colbert brought back in-studio guests to “The Late Show” with a struggle.