Why George Clooney is sitting his wife in the back row as he makes his Broadway debut
- George Clooney, at age 63, makes his Broadway debut in a play about journalist Edward R. Murrow, based on his movie 'Good Night, and Good Luck.'
- Clooney co-wrote the play, which focuses on Murrow's challenge against Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Red Scare.
- The play explores themes of truth and media intimidation, opening on April 3rd.
- Clooney believes the story's themes of truth and intimidation are relevant today, saying, 'When the other three estates fail, the fourth estate has to succeed.
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