The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Muppet Elmo readies for his own starry HBO Max talk show

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There was a time not too long ago when Broadway star Ben Platt was interviewe­d by a monster. A perfectly nice monster, of course. It was Elmo.

Elmo asked Platt what was his favorite music to sing. Cookie Monster interrupte­d to ask what was Platt’s favorite cookie. “Oatmeal chocolate chip,” replied Platt in one exchange.

“Good answer,” said Cookie Monster. “But, then again, there’s no such thing as bad cookie.” After a stellar group rendition of the song “C Is for Cookie,” Elmo presented his guest with a placemat. “A placemat for Ben Platt,” commented Cookie, proud of the rhyme.

This meeting of furry monsters and human singer is part of a new Sesame Workshop family friendly talk show on HBO Max called “The Not Too Late Show with Elmo.” It begins streaming May 27.

Other guests during the initial 13week episode run include Kacey Musgraves, the Jonas Brothers, John Mulaney, Lil Nas X, Miles Brown, Blake Lively, Dan + Shay, Andy Cohen, Hoda Kotb, Josh Groban, Olivia Wilde, Sara Bareilles, Jason Sudeikis, Sofia Carson and Ciara.

The show is the brainchild of Elmo — don’t tell him differentl­y — and employs his Muppet friends: Cookie Monster is the sidekick, Rosita is the stage manager, Abby Cadabby is the writer, and various monsters are the directors, riffing on the idea that everyone wants to direct.

“Throughout the 15-minute duration of the episode, Elmo is talking about one specific bedtime ritual, like putting on your pajamas or reading a book or brushing your teeth,” said Ben Lehmann, executive producer of “Sesame Street” and “The Not-Too-Late Show.”

“Obviously, the whole thing is meant to be playful and a fun family experience so rather than spend a lot of time talking, we spend more time playing games like Hot Potato or Tic-Tac-Toe,” he said.

The talk show business may be ruthless, but late night hosts Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver make appearance­s and help sharpen Elmo’s interview skills.

“There’s a lot of good stuff in store. You’ll see.”

 ?? Richard Termine / Associated Press ?? Elmo, will host a family friendly show called “The Not Too Late Show with Elmo,” begins streaming May 27 on HBO Max.
Richard Termine / Associated Press Elmo, will host a family friendly show called “The Not Too Late Show with Elmo,” begins streaming May 27 on HBO Max.

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