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Late
Night with Conan O'Brien 
30
Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY
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TICKET INFORMATION:
Ticket
reservations are accepted in advance only by calling the NBC
ticket office at (212) 664-3056. Advance reservations are limited
to four tickets per group.
For stand-by tickets: Arrive no later than 9:00AM on the morning
of the taping, under the "NBC Studios" marquee at the
49th street entrance of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Tickets are limited
to one per person. No one under the age of 16 will be admitted.
Stand-by tickets do not guarantee admission.

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16 Years - Note
on Minimum Ages

Referred to as “the most
cunning talk show around” by “Entertainment Weekly,” “Late
Night with Conan O’Brien” will begin its ninth season on
September 13, 2001. In addition to dominating the ratings in its
time period, every aspect of “Late Night” has been praised in
the media, from Conan himself (“modest, wry, self-effacing and
demonstrably the most intelligent of the late-night comics,”
“The Washington Post”) and the show’s comedy (“original
and often breathtakingly silly,” said the “New York Daily
News”), to the Max Weinberg Seven (“the best band in
late-night TV,” said “The Washington Post”).
Since its debut in 1993, “Late Night” has attracted fans with
its innovative comedy, including the sketches “In the Year
2000” and “If They Mated,” as well as “Clutch Cargo” or
“The Lips,” wherein photos of scores of politicians and
celebrities have appeared with someone else’s lips and voice
doing the talking. Over the years, many other recurring comedy
bits and characters including “Triumph the Insult Comic Dog,”
“Pimpbot 5000” and “The Masturbating Bear” have gained
loyal fans. O’Brien and the “Late Night” writers have been
consistently nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Writing in a
Comedy or Variety Series. In 1997 and 2000, he and the “Late
Night” writing team won the Writers Guild Award for Best
Writing.
“Late Night” also offers viewers an eclectic and entertaining
mix of provocative guests. Like other talk shows, “Late Night”
books A-List guests chatting up their latest blockbuster movies or
hit television shows. The difference rests with O’Brien’s
style. Dubbed “TV’s freshest talk show host” by
“Entertainment Weekly,” O’Brien has been called “an able
and quick-witted interviewer” by “The New York Times.”
In addition, in the crowded talk show universe, “Late Night”
strives to offer viewers a different take on guests they won’t
find elsewhere, such as Jim Carrey debuting clips from his new
biopic “The Conan O’Brien Story” (in which he plays Conan),
Martha Stewart enjoying some malt liquor and a bean burrito,
“SNL” star Will Ferrell doing a complete segment as Robert
Goulet or veteran newsman Sam Donaldson sharing the couch with
Motley Crue.
From the beginning, “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” has been
the premiere venue for alternative music acts. In its seven-year
run, the show has welcomed one of the most diverse and
cutting-edge assortments of musical performers on network
television. Visitors to the program include acts ranging from
living legends and current hitmakers to underground sensations. In
addition, “Late Night” boasts the network television debuts of
superstar acts like Radiohead, Green Day, Sheryl Crow, Jewel and
Barenaked Ladies, among many others.
Lorne Michaels, the creator and producer of “Saturday Night
Live” and Jeff Ross are the executive producers of “Late
Night.” Liz Plonka directs and the show’s writing staff is led
by head writer Mike Sweeney.
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