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Clooney’s ‘Good Night’ Play Feels Timely in Trump Era

Good Night and Good Luck

George Clooney’s ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Feels Uncannily Timely Today

George Clooney’s stage play Good Night, and Good Luck is making waves—not just for its powerful performances and record-breaking Broadway run—but for how sharply it mirrors the political atmosphere of today.

A Broadway First: Live on CNN

On June 7, CNN aired the penultimate performance of Good Night, and Good Luck live from the Winter Garden Theatre, making history as the first-ever Broadway show to be broadcast on live television. The play, based on Clooney’s 2005 film, revisits the true story of CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow’s confrontation with Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Red Scare era.

 

 

Directed by David Cromer and co-written by Clooney and Grant Heslov, the production has already received five Tony nominations and recently became the highest-grossing play in Broadway history, pulling in over $4 million in just one week.

Viewers See Alarming Parallels to Today’s Politics

 

 

What stood out the most for viewers wasn’t just the performance—it was how relevant the play feels to current American politics. Many who tuned in took to social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), to express how the play echoes the state of the Trump administration.

One viewer wrote, “Stop what you’re doing and watch Good Night and Good Luck. The dialogue hits so close to home with what’s going on in Trump’s America.” Another user added, “It’s wild how relevant this show is right now. Just wow. Hope it opens some eyes.”

A Warning from the Past—And the Present

Several comments drew direct lines between Trump’s actions and those of Senator McCarthy, who notoriously led a campaign to remove suspected communists from American life. A viewer tweeted, “The new McCarthyism is alive today. Watch this and stay vigilant.”

 

 

In a pre-broadcast interview with Anderson Cooper, Clooney shared his perspective, stating that America’s current political environment may be even more dangerous than McCarthyism. “Back then, it was bad,” he said. “But what we’re seeing now—with fear stretching into law firms, universities, and the targeting of students—is worse.”

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