Five of your favorite late night talk show hosts are teaming up for a good cause.
11.08.2023 - 21:41 / deadline.com
What are all of the late-night stars up to right now?
As The Late Show, The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night and The Daily Show were the first shows to be hit by the writers strike back in May, the hosts of those shows have not had the opportunity to give their hot takes on television in over three months – although the majority of them have all been regularly seen on picket lines across New York and LA.
Admittedly, the strike has largely been over the summer, when many of them would have been on hiatus, but it’s still interesting to see what they’ve been doing since having their desks taken away.
“I hate being off,” Seth Meyers told Deadline in April. “My vacation is doing the show. It is more fun than the beach. It is more fun than skiing. I’m done early enough to see my kids at night so it’s not this thing that like takes me away from my family, so there’s no upside to not doing the show. I wish we did more weeks as it is now.”
Talking of vacations, Meyers has launched a podcast about them with him brother, Josh Meyers.
The duo launched Family Trips with the Meyer Brothers in May with guests including Colin Jost, Tom Holland, Amy Schumer, Pete Davidson, Amy Poehler and Timothy Olyphant.
One of his guests was his late-night peer John Oliver, who was a regular guest on NBC’s Late Night. Oliver, whose HBO show Last Week Tonight is also off air, told Meyers how angry he got when a member of the public mentioned his extra time off.
“I was on an elevator and someone was getting off the elevator and said, ‘It must be nice to get extra vacation time’ and I was so angry I went after them and my wife pulled me back. [I said] ‘Actually not, it’s very difficult, there’s a lot of things to worry about right now’,” he
Five of your favorite late night talk show hosts are teaming up for a good cause.
Television’s late-night shows have all gone dark since the Writers Guild of America voted to strike back in May, but now several of those hosts are joining forces for a new creative project that will raise money to help pay their out-of-work staffers.
Chris Cope, who previously spent 12 years as a marketing executive for Raleigh Studios, has joined The Green Room as a talent manager. Cope has a long history of booking live entertainment for LA’s Sunset Marquis Hotel as well as several other marketing endeavors for studio initiatives during his decade with the company. Cope joins The Green Room as the company focuses on expansion while celebrating it 9th anniversary and in anticipation of the end of the SAG/WGA Strikes.
Good Night, Oscar, the Oscar Levant bio-play starring Sean Hayes, and El Mago Pop, the Broadway debut of Spanish illusionist Antonio Díaz, ended their limited Broadway engagements on upswings last week, with the former selling out for its best week take of $1,147,057 and the magician conjuring a big $2,717,000 to break the house record at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre with an unusually busy 13-performance week.
Severe disruption has gripped terminals in Manchester Airport with 'tearful' passengers forced to sleep on the floor amid piles of luggage.
Coronation Street stars Robert James-Collier and Gaynor Faye may be taking on brand new roles in Channel 5's The Inheritance, however the actors have revealed that they swapped stories from their soap days whilst filming the drama. Gaynor is best known for playing Judy Mallett on the cobbles from 1995 until 1999, while Robert appeared on the show sometime later, starring as Liam Connor from 2006 until the character's untimely death in 2008.
In the latest flash mob thefts to strike retailers in Los Angeles County, a nine-man robbery crew struck a Macy’s department store in Sherman Oaks, Calif. on Thursday afternoon.
Dune: Part Two has moved release dates yet again.
Sophia Scorziello editor Kevin Hart, Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer and Ronny Chieng are set to headline Good+Foundation’s A Very Good+ Night of Comedy 2023 benefit gala. The event will also feature special guest D-Nice as the evening’s DJ. “We are thrilled to return to Carnegie Hall with this outstanding line-up to benefit Good+Foundation’s work with under-resourced families,” said Seinfeld in a statement.
Chicago P.D. is taking care of their own.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are keeping their romance casual amid busy schedules, a source tells ET.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are keeping their romance casual amid busy schedules, a source tells ET.«Kylie and Timothée are still seeing each other when they can. Kylie’s busy with work and traveling a lot, but they make time for each other when it works and both like each other,» the source says, following false reportsearlier this month that they had gone their separate ways. «They’re keeping things low key and chill for now, but get along great and have fun together.»Neither star has addressed the romance publicly nor have they stepped out together in an official capacity.
Jonas Brothers in their hometown of New York City. «I feel like playing Yankee Stadium twice, two nights of it is so large that I actually can't, like, conceptualize of it.
while supporting their husbands over the weekend! On Saturday, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Sophie Turner and Danielle Jonas were all on hand at New York City's Yankee Stadium to support their men — Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas (the Jonas Brothers) — during opening night of The Tour. And the ladies' looks didn't disappoint.
Pete Davidson just added a few additional stand-up dates to his 2023 tour calendar.He’s now slated to headline in Florida, North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia this August.These additional dates come on the heels of the “Saturday Night Live” alum’s recently announced five-show tour with fellow comics John Mulaney and Jon Stewart on Sept. 8-10.On that run, he’ll play two gigs at Atlantic City, NJ’s Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Sept.
The Savannah Bananas, are heading to Staten Island’s SIUH Community Park for a game against Pete Davidson, Colin Jost and Michael Che‘s Ferryhawks Friday, Aug. 11 at 7 p.m.Then, they’ll face their rival Party Animals on Saturday, Aug.
Rebel Wilson brided a little too hard on the set of her latest movie!
Bethlehem Musikfest returns to the Wind Creek Steel Stage for nine days of music and comedy.Some of the biggest names on the nine-day (!) lineup this go-round include ’90s rock icons Goo Goo Dolls, “Soul Sister” crooners Train, household name comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, country rock mainstays Dan and Shay and R&B legend Keith Sweat featuring Monica.They’ll be joined by Maren Morris, G-Eazy, Walker Hayes and El Gran Combo.Best of all, last-minute tickets are still available for the extravaganza.Some are quite cheap too.At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on tickets was $20 before fees on Vivid Seats.All other shows have seats starting in the $35 to $75 range before fees.Want to see when your favorite artist is performing and how much it will run you to see them live?Keep scrolling.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all artists, show dates, start times and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been spotted on a date night in a celeb filled restaurant in what is believed to be a birthday celebration for the Duchess, who turns 42 today.
Sammi «Sweetheart» Giancola and Deena Cortese hope to one day clear the air with Ryan Reynolds after they allege that the star was «rude» to them. The cast of were guests on Thursday's episode of and were asked about the rudest celebrity encounter they ever had. «Me and Deena encountered a rude celebrity once, but we don't want to say who it is,» Sammi said, nervously.