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Tony-Winner Daniel Radcliffe Stars in EVERY BRILLIANT THING on Broadway

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Tony-Winner Daniel Radcliffe Stars in EVERY BRILLIANT THING on Broadway

The Broadway premiere of Duncan MacMillan’s EVERY BRILLIANT THING, starring Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe opens at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre tonight. The play marks the first time Radcliffe returns to the stage since his 2024 Tony Award win for his role in the record-breaking run of Merrily We Roll Along. Read the reviews!

The show is written by Olivier Award nominee Duncan MacMillan (People, Places and Things) with Jonny Donahoe and directed by Olivier & Tony Award nominee Jeremy Herrin (People, Places and Things; Wolf Hall) & Duncan MacMillan. 

Every Brilliant Thing is a heartwarming play, in which a man looks back at his life and the glimmers of hope that carried him through. All told through a list of every wonderful, beautiful, and delightful thing—big, small, and everything in between—that makes life worth living. This one-of-a-kind solo show, which has been performed across the globe in over 80 countries on stages of all sizes—and for an HBO Special starring co-creator Jonny Donahoe—makes its long-awaited Broadway premiere following a hit season @sohoplace in London’s West End, where it concluded its run on November 8. 

The show will play a limited thirteen-week engagement through May 24, 2026 at The Hudson Theatre. 



Helen Shaw, The New York Times: CRITIC’S PICK – And something more is happening here, too. Radcliffe makes himself extraordinarily available to us — his fondness for the audience radiates outward from wherever he is onstage. When participants make tiny errors (say, Mrs. Patterson’s joke is a dud), he laughs with unguarded delight. He thanks those yelling out their brilliant things with a courtly nod. Radcliffe doesn’t just do away with the fourth wall, he manages to expand his magical aren’t-people-wonderful optimism to include the whole orchestra, mezzanine and balcony. (His “Merrily” co-star and friend Jonathan Groff achieves a similar area-of-effect spell in “Just in Time.”)


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Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times: Yet launching a conversation around mental health with an audience magnet as powerful as Radcliffe is on balance an excellent thing. And Radcliffe’s compassionate portrayal of a survivor recognizing that he’s not out of the woods just because he made it into adulthood is one of those things that makes a theater lover just a little more appreciative of the humanity at the center of this art form.

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Aramide Timubu, Variety: *CRITIC’S PICK* Broadway performances, despite their sensational acting and writing, often follow a certain set of conventions. However, “Every Brilliant Thing” shatters the format, making it a true breath of fresh air. The difficult topics of depression and suicide are referenced throughout the show’s script. Yet the show is a reminder that amid all the challenges and heartache that life throws at us, there is always something to look forward to, even if it’s just for a little while.


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Adam Feldman, Time Out New York: But without specificity and motive, one is left with a thickly padded elaboration of an idea that Rodgers and Hammerstein compressed into two and a half minutes in The Sound of Music’s “My Favorite Things.” Primo tickets for Every Brilliant Thing cost more than $400, and if you don’t mind spending top dollar on a dime-thin show, this one won’t disappoint; it’s diverting and at times even touching. But, appealing though he is, there may be better things on which to spend that money than 70 minutes of Radcliffe doing crowd work.



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Greg Evans, Deadline: Radcliffe is costumed (by Vicki Mortimer, who also designed the effective boxing-ring style set) in a purple sweatshirt that, at least during the reviewed performance, he was perspiring through by the show’s half-way point (there is no intermission). And that is the only way he lets us see him sweat, so seemingly easy does he move through all the moods and feels of what must be a taxing endeavor. Every Brilliant Thing is unsparing and clear-eyed in its presentation of the realities of depression and suicide, yet glows with a hopeful, life-affirming aura that convincingly depicts the value of struggle, and the beauty in tenacity.


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Jesse Hassenger, The Guardian: Like a lot of Every Brilliant Thing, this trick doubles as a lesson – in this case, about the power of just listening, in performing and in real life. That alertness keeps the show humming for its single 70-minute act, even as its straight text reads like something a precocious college student might write. Basically, the show works because Radcliffe more or less wills it to. It would be misleading to call his performance a high-wire act, because he intentionally stays closer to the audience’s level. As a medium-wire act, though, it’s still plenty brilliant.

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Dalton Ross, Entertainment Weekly: It seems almost incongruous to talk about what a great time you will have watching a play centered around depression and suicide, but what Every Brilliant Thing does is create almost a communal support group filled with constant reminders of the things that make life worth living. And with Radcliffe as our guide, this show definitely makes the list. Grade: A–


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Matthew Wexler, One-Minute Critic: Despite its weighty subject matter, Radcliffe and the audience mesmerized by him remain buoyant, thanks to improvisation woven throughout. The unpredictability reminds us why we gather in theatres to begin with: a shared lived experience that will never be exactly the same.

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Matt Windman, amNY: “Every Brilliant Thing” confronts serious subject matter — depression, suicide attempts, and the complicated experience of loving someone who struggles with mental illness — yet it does so with determined optimism. Over the course of the evening, Radcliffe turns the Hudson Theatre into a kind of temporary community, inviting the audience to contribute their own reminders of life’s small pleasures. The result is a modest but affecting theatrical experience that finds unexpected power in the simple act of paying attention to what makes life worth living.

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Thom Geier, Culture Sauce: He’s also never really alone with his thoughts. By this time, he’s not merely implicated the audience in his journey but recruited us to be his companions, his aides-mémoire to that every-growing list, and his cheering section. How can we not root for Radcliffe as he delivers a tour de force, serotonin-boosting performance that’s as powerful as any drug currently on the market? Every Brilliant Thing is the funniest, most life-affirming show about suicide. It provided so much uplift that I didn’t even mind being called “old.”


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Austin Fimmano, New York Theatre Guide: I left delighted by the experience, albeit wishing the story had more substance. But regardless of whether Macmillan’s approach works for you, Radcliffe will certainly do his damndest to charm you all the while.

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Steven Suskin, New York Stage Review: Radcliffe, who has demonstrated increasing power as an actor since his inescapable cinema origins, is so perfect in the role—and so suited to the play—that a spectator might think Every Brilliant Thing built for and molded upon him. Not so. The play began on a small scale, at the Edinburgh Festival in 2013, fashioned by Macmillan around Donahoe, a comedian. The play has since traveled the world, including, notably, a 2014 stint at off-Broadway’s Barrow Street Theatre and an HBO version (both starring Donahoe) as well as a 2025 production at London’s intimate Soho Place with a handful of actors playing short stints in the role (namely Donahoe, Lenny Henry, Ambika Mod, Sue Perkins, and Minnie Driver). So Every Brilliant Thing is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a custom-built vehicle for Radcliffe. That said, his participation has propelled this small play into the Broadway spotlight. Does it work, in a three-tier 1,000-seat proscenium house? Spectacularly so.

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Frank Scheck, New York Stage Review: By the end of the funny and moving evening, you’ll probably be thinking of your own ideas to add to the list of things for which life is worth living. And right near the top should be Every Brilliant Thing.

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Juan A. Ramirez, Theatrely: The actor is a revelation, though I guess it shouldn’t come as a surprise that someone who could have retired a multimillionaire at 22 but keeps pushing himself into new challenges really does love what he gets to do for a living. Beside Radcliffe’s magnetic charisma, it’s his palpable joy in the project that shines brightest. There are a few reactions carefully calibrated for maximum fawning, sure, but his demeanor throughout suggests that he, too, is working through the meaning of performance; of engaging strangers through the one-way mirror through which they’ve grown accustomed to seeing him.

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Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune: When you think of all the questionable celebrity casting to be found on Broadway, the choice of Radcliffe for this piece really stands apart. That’s not just reflective of his ticket-moving celebrity and engagingly vulnerable stage presence, although both of those things are true.

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Lane Williamson, Exeunt: Granted, I was very close to the stage, but it still felt like Herrin, Macmillan, and Radcliffe were able to envelop all 970 of us in this small, personal story. I can’t begin to imagine the logistics required to get each performance going, let alone the infinite hours of pre-production planning. But the result feels effortless, even while appreciating Radcliffe’s mammoth undertaking. It truly feels like we’re all at a party, celebrating life and all the little every day things that make it worth living. It’s a balm in a troubled time, at least for seventy minutes. As the character’s list wrapped up at the end of the night, I thought the real final number should be this production.

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Average Rating:
79.4%


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