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George Clooney's play again broke the record for highest grossing play in the same week as its live broadcast.
The play grossed more than $4.2 million, breaking its own record, as the industry prepares for the Tony Awards.
George Clooney's Broadway play, based on his 2005 film, allowed viewers at home to see the actor's much-hyped turn as Edward ...
The actor made Broadway history by presenting his Broadway debut on television, the first play to be televised live.
An ovation follows at the end of “Good Night, and Good Luck,” the recreation of a mid-century newsman’s battles with McCarthyism, too. But that doesn’t feel as much for Clooney as for ...
And near the end of the stage version ... And there are other reasons to see the stage version of “Good Night, and Good Luck,” chief among them Clooney’s interpretation of Murrow.
Rosalie Craig said, "I’m absolutely delighted to be returning to the West End to join the company of Good Night, Oscar as June Levant. It’s a deeply compelling, razor-sharp piece of theatre ...
By the end, “Good Night, and Good Luck” manages what evening news shows have reliably done for decades: It makes the viewer sleepy.
Another ovation follows at the end of “Good Night, and Good Luck,” the re-creation of a mid-century newsman’s battles with McCarthyism. But that doesn’t feel as much for Clooney as for ...