Overview
- George Clooney’s Broadway debut in Good Night, and Good Luck closed on June 8 with a matinee performance and earned him a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actor.
- He dyed his hair dark to embody journalist Edward R. Murrow on stage before restoring his natural silver look for the Tony Awards red carpet.
- The penultimate performance became the first live Broadway show simulcast on CNN, extending its audience beyond the Winter Garden Theatre.
- Amal Clooney supported her husband in a pearl-adorned white gown, making a striking appearance alongside him at Radio City Music Hall.
- The Clooney family temporarily relocated to New York City for the eight-week run, balancing evening performances with daytime family time with their seven-year-old twins.