Fans Gather Outside Ed Sullivan Theater for Late-Night Show Finale
Hundreds of people lined up outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan to attend or view the final episode of a late-night program. A person dressed as a pope joined the crowd seeking entry or a glimpse of the event.
bbc.co.ukHundreds of people gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan ahead of the final episode of a late-night television program. The crowd included individuals who traveled from various locations, with some hoping to secure tickets and others simply wanting to observe the proceedings.
One attendee appeared in papal attire, drawing attention among the assembled group. The gathering reflected interest from both local residents and visitors from farther away. The theater, a longtime venue for live television broadcasts, served as the focal point for the event.
Organizers managed the line as people waited for possible entry or a view of arrivals. The final episode marked the end of the program's run at the location.
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The theater may see increased foot traffic from fans in the coming days.
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