The Late Show With Stephen Colbert “Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers” S11E94 April 1 2026 on CBS

On Wednesday April 1 2026, CBS broadcasts The Late Show With Stephen Colbert!
Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers Season 11 Episode 94 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” promises to be an exciting one, featuring the legendary actress Meryl Streep. Known for her incredible talent and versatility, Streep has captivated audiences for decades with her performances in a wide range of films. In this episode, she will sit down with Stephen Colbert to discuss her latest projects, share stories from her career, and offer insights into the world of acting.
Joining Meryl Streep on the show is singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers. Rogers has gained recognition for her unique sound and heartfelt lyrics. Her performance is sure to bring energy to the stage and showcase her musical talents. Fans of both Streep and Rogers can look forward to an engaging conversation and a memorable musical performance.
As always, Stephen Colbert will bring his signature humor and charm to the interview. The dynamic between Colbert, Streep, and Rogers is expected to be entertaining, making this episode a must-watch. With a mix of laughter and music, this episode of “The Late Show” is sure to leave a lasting impression. Viewers can tune in to CBS to catch all the excitement.
What Time is the “Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers” Episode On?
The Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will be broadcast on April 1 2026 on CBS at 11:35 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers” Episode New?
The Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert is all new!
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Meryl Streep; Maggie Rogers Cast & Stars
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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Series Information
| Improv actor and comic Stephen Colbert flexes the hosting muscles he honed over nearly 1,500 episodes of the popular and critically celebrated "The Colbert Report" at the helm of this long-running late-night talk show. Following the genre's classic formula, each show kicks off with a monologue and a look at recent headlines, and features sketch comedy, celebrity interviews and musical performances. The show is filmed in New York's famed Ed Sullivan Theater, the longtime home of "The Late Show." |
