Conan O’Brien will become the first late-night host to get out of his home, but he’s not going back just yet to his Burbank studio.
The TBS late-night comedy will start filming new episodes at Los Angeles’ Largo at The Coronet beginning Monday. “Conan” will remain audience-free and only have a limited crew and staff on site, with the majority continuing to work from their homes. The show will follow all government and industry health and safety protocols.
“I got started doing improv at the Coronet in 1986 and I’m glad we’ve figured out a way to safely keep that theater going during this lockdown,” said O’Brien.
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“We are thrilled that Conan and his great team reached out and offered to help us through these awful times. We have a long...
The TBS late-night comedy will start filming new episodes at Los Angeles’ Largo at The Coronet beginning Monday. “Conan” will remain audience-free and only have a limited crew and staff on site, with the majority continuing to work from their homes. The show will follow all government and industry health and safety protocols.
“I got started doing improv at the Coronet in 1986 and I’m glad we’ve figured out a way to safely keep that theater going during this lockdown,” said O’Brien.
Also Read: With Jimmy Kimmel on Vacation, How Will Late-Night Shows Rank This Summer in Ratings?
“We are thrilled that Conan and his great team reached out and offered to help us through these awful times. We have a long...
- 7/2/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Conan O’Brien is heading to Largo at The Coronet to shoot his TBS talk show, becoming the first of the late-night hosts to move his show out of his house and make tentative steps to a return to full production.
Conan will begin filming at the LA comedy club from Monday July 6, in accordance with government and industry health and safety protocols.
While, O’Brien usually tapes his show at the Warner Bros studio in Burbank, it marks the first step towards full production for the late-night shows and is an encouraging sign.
The show will only have a limited crew and staff on site and will not have an audience. The majority of Conan staff will continue working from home and the former Tonight Show host will continue to interview guests via Zoom.
He has been filming remotely since the end of March using an iPhone to shoot...
Conan will begin filming at the LA comedy club from Monday July 6, in accordance with government and industry health and safety protocols.
While, O’Brien usually tapes his show at the Warner Bros studio in Burbank, it marks the first step towards full production for the late-night shows and is an encouraging sign.
The show will only have a limited crew and staff on site and will not have an audience. The majority of Conan staff will continue working from home and the former Tonight Show host will continue to interview guests via Zoom.
He has been filming remotely since the end of March using an iPhone to shoot...
- 7/2/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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