Daniel Radcliffe is set to make his highly anticipated Broadway return in the critically acclaimed one-person play "Every Brilliant Thing", which tackles the sensitive topic of depression with remarkable nuance.
The actor, who won a Tony award last year for his performance in the Stephen Sondheim revival "Merrily We Roll Along", will take on the lead role at the Hudson theatre in New York from February 21 to May 24, 2026. Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, the play has already gained a significant following in London's West End, where it is currently running until November 8th.
The show's narrative revolves around a child's reaction to their mother's attempted suicide, as they attempt to help her cope with life. The child creates a list of reasons that make life worth living, inviting the audience to join in and shout out their own answers. As the child grows into adulthood, the list evolves to focus on the struggles faced by grown-ups seeking hope.
With its unique structure, "Every Brilliant Thing" has proven adaptable for various audiences. For instance, during Melina Theo's Greek premiere, the text was infused with references to Greek popular culture from the 90s, while Oliver Chong's performance in Singapore included a mention of a specific ice cream brand.
This will be Radcliffe's latest Broadway outing, following notable performances in "The Lifespan of a Fact", "Privacy", and "The Cripple of Inishmaan". As a former child star from the Harry Potter films, Radcliffe first appeared on stage in 2007, playing opposite Richard Griffiths in Peter Shaffer's "Equus".
Duncan Macmillan expressed his enthusiasm for having Radcliffe take on the role, praising his intelligence, quick wit, and charm. The actor has proven himself to be a versatile performer with immense depth and humanity, making him an ideal fit for this particular production.
Radcliffe will undoubtedly bring a new level of emotional authenticity to "Every Brilliant Thing", as he delves into the complexities of depression and hope in this poignant and uplifting play.
The actor, who won a Tony award last year for his performance in the Stephen Sondheim revival "Merrily We Roll Along", will take on the lead role at the Hudson theatre in New York from February 21 to May 24, 2026. Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, the play has already gained a significant following in London's West End, where it is currently running until November 8th.
The show's narrative revolves around a child's reaction to their mother's attempted suicide, as they attempt to help her cope with life. The child creates a list of reasons that make life worth living, inviting the audience to join in and shout out their own answers. As the child grows into adulthood, the list evolves to focus on the struggles faced by grown-ups seeking hope.
With its unique structure, "Every Brilliant Thing" has proven adaptable for various audiences. For instance, during Melina Theo's Greek premiere, the text was infused with references to Greek popular culture from the 90s, while Oliver Chong's performance in Singapore included a mention of a specific ice cream brand.
This will be Radcliffe's latest Broadway outing, following notable performances in "The Lifespan of a Fact", "Privacy", and "The Cripple of Inishmaan". As a former child star from the Harry Potter films, Radcliffe first appeared on stage in 2007, playing opposite Richard Griffiths in Peter Shaffer's "Equus".
Duncan Macmillan expressed his enthusiasm for having Radcliffe take on the role, praising his intelligence, quick wit, and charm. The actor has proven himself to be a versatile performer with immense depth and humanity, making him an ideal fit for this particular production.
Radcliffe will undoubtedly bring a new level of emotional authenticity to "Every Brilliant Thing", as he delves into the complexities of depression and hope in this poignant and uplifting play.