
How to Watch Broadway’s Good Night and Good Luck Live for Free
For the first time in history, a Broadway play will be broadcast live on a major television network. On Saturday, June 7 at 7PM ET, CNN and Max will air a live performance of Broadway’s Good Night, and Good Luck — bringing this critically acclaimed play to audiences around the world in real time. This landmark event stars George Clooney in his Broadway debut as journalist Edward R. Murrow and marks a monumental step forward in the filmed stage space — both in its scale and accessibility. Good Night, and Good Luck has already made headlines as the highest-grossing play in Broadway history, and this live broadcast only cements its place in theatrical history. Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025 Max (available on all plans) CNN’s apps and website, and on most connected TVs – no cable login required Viewers across the U.S. and internationally will have seamless access to this live theatrical performance. After the show, CNN will air an exclusive post-show discussion hosted by Anderson Cooper, diving into the play’s themes and its connection to the current state of journalism. Adapted from the Oscar-nominated 2005 film, Good Night, and Good Luck dramatizes the iconic battle between Edward R. Murrow, one of the most respected journalists in American history, and Senator Joseph McCarthy, during the height of McCarthyism. Set in the 1950s television newsroom of CBS, the play follows Murrow and his team as they risk their careers — and their lives — to expose abuses of power in an era gripped by fear and paranoia. It’s a timeless story about the importance of a free press and the responsibility of media to hold those in power accountable. The Broadway production features a cast of notable stage and screen actors, including Clark Gregg, Ilana Glazer, Fran Kranz, and Glenn Fleshler, and is directed by Tony Award winner David Cromer. The broadcast marks George Clooney’s first-ever Broadway performance. Known for his film work and political activism, Clooney brings weight and intensity to the role of Edward R. Murrow, a figure who resonates deeply in today’s media landscape. Not only did Clooney co-write the original screenplay, but he also co-adapted the stage play with longtime collaborator Grant Heslov. Together, they’ve created a production that’s as theatrically gripping as it is politically urgent. This live CNN broadcast is unprecedented. While filmed Broadway productions have become increasingly common — especially during and after the pandemic — never before has a live stage play aired on a major broadcast platform with this level of reach. In 2016, She Loves Me became the first Broadway show to be streamed live online via BroadwayHD, making waves in the theater community. However, that broadcast was only available through a niche subscription service and didn’t reach mainstream audiences the way Good Night, and Good Luck is expected to. By contrast, this production will air on CNN’s main network, CNN International, and Max — instantly accessible to millions of viewers worldwide, many of whom may be experiencing Broadway theatre for the very first time. This live event comes amid a remarkable week for filmed Broadway and West End shows: Disney+ announced the release date for its filmed version of Frozen: The Musical, captured at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane with Samantha Barks. Rumors are swirling that the Broadway hit Oh, Mary! will be filmed with its original cast in mid-June for a future release. And now, Good Night, and Good Luck is preparing for its historic live broadcast. For fans of filmed stage productions, this is an exciting moment — a sign that Broadway is embracing new ways to reach wider audiences beyond the theater district.
When and Where to Watch the Live Broadway Broadcast
Time: 7PM ET (pre-show coverage begins at 6:30PM ET)
Where to Watch:
What Good Night, and Good Luck Is About
George Clooney’s Broadway Debut
A Landmark Moment in Filmed Broadway History
A Big Week for Filmed Theatre