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Good Night , and Good Luck is the stage adaptation of George Clooney's 2005 Oscar-nominated film.
The two -time Oscar winner is best known for playing a free-spirited, pot-smoking Ilana Wexler on her Comedy Central series Broad City .
The Babes Babes star says she's "touched" by the theater community.
Glazer 's latest comedy special, Human Magic, is now streaming on Hulu .
She says she learned to accept her feelings and compassion on the job of Broad City .
She also says she had to deal with loss for the first time after the death of one of her best friends.
The notion of history repeating itself is central to Good Night , and Good Luck and profoundly resonant for Glazer .
Glazer has been trying to process that pain on her Instagram, where she talks openly about the sorry state of the world, politically speaking, and advocates for female pleasure as a form of resistance.
“We have to keep repeating our truth and our health and our realness”.
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