Conan O’Brien reveals his late-night set was burglarized overnight, calling it a ‘new low’


Conan O’Brien said his late-night talk show set was burglarized.

The comedian joined his late-night collaborators in recording his show remotely since the onset of the coronavirus epidemic in March. However, in July he announced that he was preparing to move the production of “Conan” to the historic historic Los Angeles Come Medi Club Largo at Cornet, so that the two could return to production between the episodes and support the theater.

During Monday’s broadcast, the host took a moment to inform fans that his temporary set at the comedy club was looted overnight, especially by the little thugs.

“We come to this theater because we felt like‘ theaters are in trouble, let’s revive the theater, let’s continue, ’” the host explained. “Sounds like a good thing to do, doesn’t it?” what happened? We come here this morning and we find out that someone has entered our small theater and some of our equipment, some of our equipment that we use to do shows. We were robbed, Andy, robbed! “

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His co-host, Andy Richter, joked that he was surprised that the culprit or the perpetrators didn’t realize he was “Conan” and left because “he’s one of the good guys.”

Conan O'Brien revealed that his late-night show was burglarized overnight.

Conan O’Brien revealed that his late-night show was burglarized overnight.
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O’Brien later noted that anyone entering the theater had committed his crimes when he was seen by “about 350 cardboard cutouts of excited fans”, which his producers used to fill audience seats as they were tapping without crowds. . Nationwide epidemic.

“Hey, don’t mind me, I’ll steal a little.” “The culprit’s voice was heard,” the host joked.

Jason Chilemi, producer of “Conan” Field, explained that the perpetrators made some of the laptops they use for remote interviewing on the show, as well as a wooden slate used to match the picture and sound. O’Brien and Richter laughed as they noticed that slate is one of Hollywood’s most easily accessible items.

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“Look at us, what happened to us?” O’Brien said with a laugh. “This kinda shri– doesn’t happen in other big time late night shows. No one breaks into ‘The Tonight Show’ and steals all the equipment. What happened to us “

His laughter became just as intense: “We’ve become this garage band that drives around … We’ve got our van and we parked it in the alley and someone got in and took our AMPS. What’s that?” “It doesn’t happen to other talk show hosts. It never happens to Kiml or Fallon or any of them.”

The host took a “new low” step, his face reddened with laughter at the thought of being robbed.

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“Man, just for laughter alone, maybe it’s worth it,” he concluded.