Colbert reports habitable tonight at UCB Theatre New York

With the strike still in full effect, new episodes of The Colbert Report won’t be coming to Comedy Central anytime soon. So Colbert and the cast are moving the production to the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City for one show tonight. Just as 30 Rock and Saturday Night Live did before him, Colbert is bringing his “No-Spin Zone” to a sold out crowd.

Advance reservations are sold out, but there will be a standby line. No word on whether there

will be any guests, nor whether Colbert will be performing “classic” bits or new fabric, though whether he chases directly in the footprints of Rock and SNL, there won’t be any new written fabric. But Colbert is a gifted comedian, so surely he can’t be penalized by the Guild for ad-libbing some stuff. “Tonight on The Colbert Report, we investigate what the hell happened to my cameras, and where all these folks came from.”

[via PopCandy]
Original post by Jason Hughes

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