Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 6 Episode 61 Debra Messing, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., The Prom Performance
- TV14
- February 11, 2019
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7.3 (10)
Debra Messing, Henry Louis Gates Jr., and The Cast of The Prom Performance come together on Late Night With Seth Meyers Season 6 Episode 61. The show starts with Seth Meyers recounting a hilarious anecdote from his life and a monologue touching on current events and political news. This then leads into the introduction of the first guest, Debra Messing.
Messing, known for her iconic role in the television show "Will and Grace," discusses her current project, the new episodic release of the show on NBC's streaming service, Peacock. Messing shares her excitement for bringing back the beloved sitcom and the fun involved in reprising her role of Grace Adler. They also delve into their shared love of Broadway, and Messing discusses her own experience on stage and her love for theatre.
The next guest is Henry Louis Gates Jr., an African-American professor, historian, and public intellectual who is one of the foremost authorities on African-American history and African diasporic studies. Gates Jr. has been making television documentaries for over 20 years, and he talks about his new show, "The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song." The show is set to air on PBS, and he discusses the importance of the Black church in the African American community.
Finally, Seth Meyers has the cast of the new Broadway musical, "The Prom," on the show to give a snippet of a performance from the show. The musical follows four out-of-work Broadway actors who travel to a conservative Indiana town to help a lesbian student attend her prom. The cast performs a fun and upbeat musical number, demonstrating the energetic and lively nature of the show.
Throughout the show, Meyers effortlessly interacts with his guests, whether discussing the behind-the-scenes of their productions or engaging in playful banter. He also engages in his recurring 'Closer Look' segment, where the host breaks down a current political issue.
Overall, this episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers offers a great blend of comedy, music, politics, and entertainment. It's a testament to the show's ability to mix and match different guests and styles to provide an engaging and entertaining program every night.