America's potential next First Lady stopped by last night's LATE SHOW to blame the left-wing media and Billy Bush for recent revelations about her husband's treatment of women.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” which aired its telecasts from Washington, D.C., handily outperformed their timeslot competition in adults 18-49, total viewers and other key categories for the week of Oct. 10-14.
Founding Grateful Dead member Bob Weir brought his Campfire Tour to the Late Show last night to perform 'Lay My Lily Down' from his new solo album 'Blue Mountain.'
On last night's LATE SHOW, Bill O'Reilly, the author of 'Killing The Rising Sun,' offers some advice for each candidate as they prepare for the final presidential debate.
In an unprecedented partnership between The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and SHOWTIME, the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning late night host Stephen Colbert will bring his special brand of political satire and social commentary to a live SHOWTIME election special.
Just in time for Election Day, Chicago's legendary Second City returns to New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) on Saturday, October 29th for 'Paved and Confused 2: Please Don't Feed the Candidates.' BWW interviewed company member, Emily Fightmaster about her career and the show.
Friday Primetime Ratings:
“Dateline NBC” (1.0/4 in 18-49, 1.4 in adults 25-54, 4.8 million viewers overall from 9-11 p.m. ET):
Grows +25% week to week in adults 18-49 (1.0 vs. 0.8), +27% in adults 25-54 (1.4 vs. 1.1) and +14% in total viewers (4.831 million vs. 4.226 million).
Sturgill Simpson returned to “Late Night with Seth Meyers” last night for a performance of “Welcome To Earth (Pollywog).” Watch the full performance, which was broadcast from Washington, DC's historic Warner Theatre, HERE.
NBC's “Chicago P.D.” (1.4/5 in 18-49, 6.1 million viewers overall from 10-11 p.m. ET): Grows +8% versus last week's 1.3 in these prelim fast-affiliate ratings in 18-49 and retains 100% of last week's 1.4 in official nationals.
Broadway meets Port Washington at the annual Landmark on Main Street Spotlight Gala. The festivities include honors for community leaders, a fabulous concert and a delicious post-concert dinner.
With the holidays just around the corner, the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park has the perfect antidote to seasonal stress: THE SECOND CITY'S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE, which offers riotous send-ups of holiday traditions from Nov. 5 through Dec. 31.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” have generated decisive victories for the late-night ratings week of Oct. 3-7, outrating their ABC and CBS time-slot competition in every key measure – adults, men and women 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54, plus total viewers.
The new drama series THIS IS US (2.8/9 in 18-49, 9.8 million viewers overall from 9-10 p.m. ET): Is the first scripted show ever to build on its “Voice” lead-in in 18-49(2.8 vs. 2.7 for 2nd half-hour of “Voice”).
Stephen Colbert had the day off from LATE SHOW, but he just can't resist the urge to comment on Sunday night's presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
On Friday night's LATE SHOW on CBS, guest Diana Lane talks to Stephen Colbert about making her Broadway debut at age 12 and returning to the play in the lead role several decades later.
1812 Productions opens their 2016/17 season with the hilarious THIS IS THE WEEK THAT IS: THE ELECTION SPECIAL. This show provides a respite from the chaos of this current election season, and delivers the gift of laughter to the audience no matter which side of the political aisle you are on. Personally, I felt this show provided a perfect escape from the madness of this year's political season, and it was a pure two hours of laughter. Everything about this show was brilliant from the writing to the use of digital media to the impersonations and skits. This is one show that you will be sorry if you miss this season, especially if you have the election time blues.
Upon the opening of the meeting of the candidates last night, Donald Trump apologized for his 2005 comments, but continued to insist that his words were merely 'locker room talk.' Stars of stage and screen quickly turned to Twitter to react to Trump's debate performance. Check out some of our favorite tweets below: