For the last two night's LATE NIGHT host Seth Meyers slammed presidential nominee Donald Trump, taking a closer look at Trump's recent claim that he did not start the birther movement and a closer look at the news coverage of the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings.
For the 2015-16 season, “Nightline” averaged 1.504 million Total Viewers, 581,000 Adults 25-54 and 451,000 Adults 18-49, based on Most Current Data from Nielsen Media Research. “Nightline” led CBS' “The Late Late Show with James Corden”
On last night's Jordana Brewster stopped by to discuss her new series LETHAL WEAPON and her initial thoughts about The Fast and Furious. Watch the appearance below!
ABC News' “Nightline” drew 1.335 million Total Viewers, 472,000 Adults 25-54 and 346,000 Adults 18-49, during the week of September 12, 2016, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research. “Nightline” ran neck-and-neck with NBC's “Late Night with Seth Meyers” for the top spot in Total Viewers as only 1,000 viewers separated the two programs (1.335 million vs. 1.336 million).
A special Monday preview of “The Good Place” (2.3/8 in 18-49, 8.1 million viewers overall from 10-11 p.m. ET): Generates strong sampling -- NBC's highest in-season ratings in the slot in 18-49 and total viewers since Dec. 14, 2015 (3.0 in 18-49, 11.3 million viewers with the “Voice 9” finale).
ESPN/ABC's college football schedule for week 4 includes No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Clemson and No. 7 Stanford in conference play and two ranked matchups of SEC teams.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Ice T tells Seth that his goal is to break the record of starring on "Law & Order: SVU" for 21 seasons. Watch the appearance below!
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Clark Gregg explained why he needed to improvise A FEW GOOD MEN on Broadway when he was asked to understudy for one of the play's other roles.
Two years ago this teen musical was one of the best new works to come through Hollywood. Its young writers Julie Soto, Ryan Warren, and composer Will Finan had found a way to tell a story about teen suicide that was relatable to both youth and adults alike. It's a parent's worst nightmare; the thought of your own child suffering in silence and one that also speaks to the isolation that persists among many adults as well.
Right at the start of Robert Schenkkan's mesmerizing Tony Award-winning play ALL THE WAY---now playing in an outstanding new production at Orange County's South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa through October 2---actor Hugo Armstrong is introduced in what would become one of the most powerful, fiery acting performances I have witnessed on this very stage. Commanding, and yet remarkably relatable without ever traversing caricature, Armstrong deftly portrays one of American History's most complex leaders, our 36th President, Lyndon B. Johnson. Armstrong's powerhouse portrayal is the explosive epicenter of a richly dense, dialogue-heavy drama that recounts the rocky 11-month period leading up to Johnson's re-election as the leader of the world's most powerful nation. The play spends its entirety focusing on this contentious time which finds Johnson pushing for the passage of the Civl Rights Act---which itself incites a tug-of-war between his longtime pro-segregation Dixiecrat friends and the African-American community lobbying for rights that have been long overdue.
On October 10, Soprano Melissa Wimbish makes her DCINY Artist Series solo debut recital at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, in a performance featuring the American contemporary vocal music of Jake Heggie, Andre Previn, Jessica Meyer, Tom Cipullo, and Gregory Spears. The concert highlights new contemporary vocal works including the world premiere of Meyers' Space In Chains.
Tim Minchin, who wrote the music and lyrics for MATILDA THE MUSICAL and GROUNDHOG DAY, will be one of the headliners for this year's NEW YORK COMEDY FESTIVAL, running November 1 - 6, 2016.
Four consecutive encore telecasts of NBC's SUPERSTORE from 8 through 10 p.m. ET: Tied as the top-rated non-sports show of the night on the Big 4 in 18-49. Maintained a 0.8 rating in 18-49 through all four half-hours.
Carlos Dengler, former member of the indie rock band Interpol, will continue the run of his successful solo show Homo Sapiens Interruptus as part of the Fringe Encore Series at SoHo Playhouse in October. Scott Wesley Slavin directs.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Shailene Woodley talked about her work on the new film 'Snowden' and campaigning for Senator Bernie Sanders. Watch the appearance below!
On last night's LATE NIGHT, former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders talked about life after campaigning and Donald Trump supporters and make a case for his supporters to rally behind Hillary Clinton.
The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts is delighted to present the return of the UCB TourCO as part of the 2016/17 Off Broadway Series. Performances will be in the Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall today, September 16. Tickets go on sale this Today, July 8 at 12:00 pm.