FRINGE PREVIEW: Rose [LIVE] brings the late-night talk show to Fringe
Not far in the distant future…..during a time of decline in the world of late-night television, emerges the last late-night show on Earth, The Too Late Show.
Ambitious and passionate, Rose KB is the host of one of the last late-night TV shows of all time, trying her hardest to revive the waning late-night format by brining us returning acts, guest stars, and surprises. I recently had the opportunity to chat with Rose, allowing her to provide deeper insights into the unique world of her talk show:
Q: What is the Too Late Show?
Rose: ROSE [LIVE] is The Late Show that might just be too late! A late-night variety TV show facing issues of rising production costs, broken props and sets, guests and workers being left unpaid, the final, slowly creaking and slowly breaking, late-night show in the universe.
What does the last late-night TV show on Earth offer to the citizens of planet Earth?
It offers fun guests such as Magic Matt Penny, Boyname, Tomas Ford and Myriad Sun. Of course, I myself play the deluded host, carrying the weight of a dying industry on her shoulders alongside regular performers Neil and Elijah from House of BOK. ROSE [LIVE] also provides an insight into the pressures that our host carries, driving her to desperation, finding any reason and any means to keep the show going.
Was this inspired by a certain decline in late-night TV, a certain observation on late-night television?
It was more so tapping into a millennial nostalgia around TV that we watched as kids, like Rove (Live), Chicken Treat adverts, speaking of which, there will be a variety of ads being played throughout the show. Even though it seems like a carefree late-night TV show, so much of it is scripted, like a theatre piece with a story and references like Rove, Schapelle Corby and Tim Winton. So much of ROSE [LIVE] harkens back to a time of millennial memory, a time that felt safer and comfortable.’
The Too Late Show is an opening into millennial consciousness, a throwback for us during tumultuous times, looking back at a different time, filled with nostalgia. You can catch Rose (Live) on Friday and Saturday nights from the 2nd of February to the 17th of February at the Pleasure Gardens in Northbridge. Get your tickets here, before it's too late….