Daniel Radcliffe is set to make his Broadway return in 'Every Brilliant Thing' this February
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Daniel Radcliffe is set to make his Broadway return in 'Every Brilliant Thing' this February
"We've watched Daniel Radcliffe grow up, from his first days with a lightning bolt on his forehead on the various Harry Potter movies to his stage acting career involving complicated roles in plays like Equus, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (for which he earned a Grammy nomination) and Merrily We Roll Along (for which he won a Tony)."
""Every Brilliant Thing tackles some serious subject matter, but the overall experience is one of joy and celebration," said writer Macmillan in a statement quoted by Playbill. "Every performance is unique and unpredictable and it requires virtuosic skill from its central performer. When Daniel told us how much he loved the play, I couldn't have been more thrilled.""
"It's currently showing in London's Soho Place with the fabulous Minnie Driver, Lenny Henry, Ambika Mod, Sue Perkins and Jonny Donahoe playing the role in rotation, a run that began on August 1 and ends next week, on November 8. Soho Place is a relatively new theater in the West End, which opened in October 2022. Then, lucky us, it will come to Broadway's oldest theater, the Hudson Theatre, for a limited 13-week run beginning February 21, 2026 and running through May 24. Opening night is March 12."
Daniel Radcliffe will return to Broadway to star in the one-person play Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre in a limited 13-week run beginning February 21, 2026, with opening night March 12. The play centers on a depressed main character who compiles moments of joy—"every brilliant thing"—to cheer his equally depressed mother. The production premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe, sold out multiple summers, played off-Broadway in 2014, and currently has rotating performers in London's Soho Place. The role demands virtuosic, unpredictable solo performance and the run offers pre-sale ticket opportunities.
Read at Time Out New York
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