
George Clooney's Broadway debut wasn't quite a family affair.
The actor's wife Amal Clooney was noticeably absent as he officially made his Broadway debut at the opening night for Good Night, and Good Luck April 3. But as George told reporters gathered at the Winter Garden Theatre, the human rights lawyer missed the show because "she's with the kids," People reports.
The couple and their 7-year-old twins Alexander and Ella moved to New York City for George's Broadway stint, and George previously revealed how the kids have adapted to life in the Big Apple.
"They love it here," the 63-year-old shared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in February. "I mean, come on, how do you not love this? It’s New York City."
"Actually, a play is kind of a good schedule because you’re working at night," George added. "You get to see the kids during the day, so it’s okay."
While Alexander and Ella have a good grasp on what their mother does for a living, they haven't quite wrapped their minds around their dad's profession and all that it entails.
