"They were really watching us - like, actively tracking us - and we were just standing there. Given what's happening in the city right now with the targeting of people wearing masks, it didn't feel safe." The experience stood in stark contrast to the themes of Good Night, and Good Luck, a play that centers on resisting state surveillance and the persecution of dissent during the McCarthy era: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Mask-For-Pleasure-COVID-impacted-Artists-Raise-Awareness-at-George-Clooneys-Broadway-Opening-20250406