For more than a year, Stephen Colbert has been been hosting “The Late Show” (or, as he’s been calling it, “A Late Show”) remotely, originally from his home and, more recently, from a small set within the Ed Sullivan Theater built within a small office that once served as a storage closet.
Last week, Colbert welcomed his first in-person guest when actor-director John Krasinski dropped by, and starting next month the show will resume production from the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater.
According to a CBS press release, recently loosened restrictions in New York City will allow “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” will resume taping in front of a live studio audience once again, starting June 14.
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