Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 7 Episode 121

Ep 121. Mike Birbiglia, Regina Hall

  • TV14
  • June 25, 2020

Mike Birbiglia, the comedian and actor known for his storytelling style, and actress Regina Hall join Seth Meyers on the seventh season of his talk show. The episode features a brief monologue by Meyers, followed by a segment called "A Closer Look," in which the host discusses current events. The conversation turns toward the recent shootings in El Paso and Dayton, and Meyers speaks passionately about gun control.

Birbiglia, who has been a frequent guest on Late Night, takes the stage for an interview with Meyers. The two discuss his new show "The New One," which debuted on Broadway earlier this year. The show is Birbiglia's latest one-man play, in which he explores the ups and downs of parenthood. Birbiglia talks about how he and his wife decided to have a child, and the fears and anxieties that came with that decision.

Meyers and Birbiglia also talk about comedy, including how it has evolved in recent years. Birbiglia notes that while comedy used to be a way to escape from reality, it has become a tool for examining it. He credits the rise of social media and the 24-hour news cycle for this shift, saying that comedians now have more access to information and can find humor in even the darkest moments.

After the interview, Meyers brings out Hall to the stage. Hall is currently starring in the television series "Black Monday," which is set in the world of Wall Street in the 1980s. Meyers and Hall talk about the show's unique aesthetic and how it pays homage to classic films like "Scarface" and "Wall Street." They also discuss how the show explores issues of race and gender in a way that is both funny and thought-provoking.

The conversation turns to Hall's recent trip to Africa, where she visited Ghana. Hall speaks passionately about the experience and how it was eye-opening for her. She talks about visiting a school for girls and how it opened her eyes to the challenges that girls face in developing countries.

The episode ends with Meyers thanking his guests and inviting the audience to tune in tomorrow night for another episode of Late Night. The show is known for its mix of high-profile guests and in-depth conversations, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for smart and engaging television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 25, 2020
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Language
    English