Seth Meyers’ “Late Night” has curated a diverse lineup for the coming week, blending Broadway stars, comedic actors, and political commentary to keep late-night viewers entertained and informed. Tune in to NBC weeknights at 12:35 a.m. to catch the eclectic mix of guests.
Monday, March 3 (Show #1636), kicks off the week with a touch of Broadway flair, featuring Nathan Lane, discussing his role in “Mid-Century Modern,” and Adrienne Warren, talking about “The Last Five Years.” Tuesday, April 1 (Show #1637), brings the return of a fan-favorite segment, “Day Drinking with Paul Rudd.” Expect plenty of laughs and maybe a few questionable decisions as Rudd joins Meyers for some on-air imbibing. Also on Tuesday’s episode, Ike Barinholtz will be discussing “The Studio,” and Michael Longfellow from “Saturday Night Live” will also make an appearance.
Wednesday, April 2 (Show #1638), shifts the focus to political commentary with Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show.” Her appearance will likely touch on current events and offer her insightful perspective on the political landscape. Actor Rob Delaney will also be on the show, discussing “Dying for Sex.” Finally, Thursday, April 3 (Show #1639), features comedian Bill Burr, who may talk about his role in the play “Glengarry Glen Ross,” and actress Aimee Lou Wood, currently starring in “White Lotus.”
With such a varied lineup, “Late Night With Seth Meyers” continues to offer a unique blend of humor, commentary, and celebrity interviews. It’s a late-night destination for those seeking both entertainment and a bit of intellectual stimulation.