Actor Rose Byrne details her transition from screen to stage in the Noel Coward revival *Fallen Angels*, emphasizing the technical precision required for comedic timing, physical performance, and linguistic delivery. She also reflects on her role in the film *If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You*, exploring the visceral, claustrophobic experience of motherhood and the creative collaboration with director Mary Bronstein. Following this, TV critic David Bianculli analyzes the conclusion of *The Late Show with Stephen Colbert*, characterizing the final episodes as a defiant, celebratory farewell. Bianculli highlights Colbert’s interactions with fellow late-night hosts and his refusal to shy away from political critique, ultimately condemning the network's decision to end the long-standing late-night franchise as a short-sighted move that undermines the genre's enduring cultural relevance.
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