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Rebecca M. Davis - Host
Rebecca is the host of the show and she pretty much rocks. She's done all kinds of great host-like and actor-ish stuff all over Seattle and Chicago. Buy her a Jack on the rocks and she'll tell you all about it.
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Basil Harris -Show Founder
Lo these many years ago, a man named Basil Harris had a dream. A dream of late night entertainment. A dream of a monthly happening, each night unique, never to be experienced again. And lo, did his dream come to pass - and boy, did it RAWK! Stay Up Late Show Founder and original Executive Producer Basil Harris has now moved on to what we hope are greener pastures - but hey, we still love the guy! His magical visions can be further investigated at www.basilharris.com|

Roy Stanton is responsible for the logo. Don't you think he's talented? You can tell him yourself!

 

Who are these people and what's up with their show?

 

Good question, we're glad you asked.

 

The Stay Up Late Show began in November of 2003 as a monthly late-night talk show. That's right, the same deal as Leno or Conan: A host, a sidekick, guests, music, a house band (sometimes) and lots more.

 

The idea is to create a fun, relaxed way to bring the community together to see bits of a bunch of stuff they normally might not get to see. What kind of stuff? Everything we can cram into an hour-or-so-long show. Politicians, Artists, actors, writers, journalists, chefs, animal trainers, musicians, sports stars, TV anchors, local celebs and quirky personalities... The possibilities are endless, really.

 

Oh, and it's live. Never broadcast, never recorded. What you see is what you get and if you miss it, well, that's the beauty of live theater, people. It's spontaneous, it's unpredictable and it's happening right in front of you. Come join us, won't you?