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Digital lottery options, rush ticket sales, and standing room policies are set to commence for Good Night, and Good Luck, a new play co-created by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, and helmed by Tony Award-winning director David Cromer.
Participants may enter the Good Night, and Good Luck digital lottery beginning at 12:00 AM the day prior to each performance, with drawings scheduled for 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM that same day. Winning entries can purchase up to two tickets priced at $49 each, although some seats may feature a limited view. For participation details, individuals are encouraged to visit the show’s official website.
On performance days, rush tickets can be acquired at the box office for $49 each, limited to two tickets per person, and similar view restrictions may apply.
In addition, Standing Room tickets will be accessible once a performance reaches capacity and can only be procured at the box office on the day of the show. These tickets are priced at $69 each, also limited to two per attendee.
Adapted from the film produced by 2929 Entertainment and Participant, and distributed by Warner Bros., the play features Clooney in his Broadway debut as Edward R. Murrow. The cast includes notable actors portraying historical figures, such as Mac Brandt as Colonel Anderson, Will Dagger as Don Hewitt, Christopher Denham as John Aaron, and Ilana Glazer as Shirley Wershba, among others.
In Good Night, and Good Luck, audiences are transported back to a pivotal moment in broadcast journalism, highlighting Edward R. Murrow’s iconic confrontation with Senator Joseph McCarthy. Amid the era of McCarthyism, Murrow and his journalism team defy the escalating culture of fear and misinformation, taking a stand that resonates with the importance of truth and integrity in journalism. This production serves as a reminder of a critical time in American history when the principles of honest reporting prevailed against a backdrop of rising paranoia.
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