Daniel Radcliffe Set to Reunite with Emotional One-Person Play Every Brilliant Thing on Broadway
In a highly anticipated return to the Great White Way, Daniel Radcliffe is set to star in the Broadway premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, a heart-wrenching one-person play that tackles depression and hope. The actor, who recently won a Tony Award for his performance in Merrily We Roll Along, will bring his unique charm and wit to the role at the Hudson Theatre in New York from February 21st to May 24th, 2026.
Written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, the play has been a critical and commercial success in London's West End, where it is currently running through November 8th. The show follows a child who reacts to their mother's suicide attempt by creating a list of all the things that make life worth living β an exercise encouraged by the audience to join in on the chorus. As the child grows into adulthood, the list evolves to address the challenges faced by grown-ups seeking reasons to remain hopeful.
The play has become a global phenomenon since its debut at the Edinburgh fringe in 2014 and has been performed in over 80 countries since Jonny Donahoe first stopped performing it in 2017. The role has been taken on by Sue Perkins, Lenny Henry, and Ambika Mod among others, each bringing their unique spin to the production.
What sets Every Brilliant Thing apart is its ability to be tailored for specific audiences. For example, when Melina Theo starred in the Greek premiere, references to 90s popular culture were woven into the text, while Oliver Chong's performance in Singapore included a nod to a particular brand of ice cream.
Radcliffe, who has previously performed on Broadway in The Lifespan of a Fact, Privacy, and The Cripple of Inishmaan, is set to make his return with this emotional and poignant play. According to Macmillan, Radcliffe's intelligence, quick wit, and charm will bring the show's spontaneous moments to life, allowing him to seamlessly transition from comedic relief to heart-wrenching drama.
"I couldn't have been more thrilled when Daniel told us how much he loved the play," said Macmillan. "He has the depth and humanity to roll with the spontaneous moments that the show invites β he can be a clown one moment, then grab you by the heartstrings the next."
				
			In a highly anticipated return to the Great White Way, Daniel Radcliffe is set to star in the Broadway premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, a heart-wrenching one-person play that tackles depression and hope. The actor, who recently won a Tony Award for his performance in Merrily We Roll Along, will bring his unique charm and wit to the role at the Hudson Theatre in New York from February 21st to May 24th, 2026.
Written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, the play has been a critical and commercial success in London's West End, where it is currently running through November 8th. The show follows a child who reacts to their mother's suicide attempt by creating a list of all the things that make life worth living β an exercise encouraged by the audience to join in on the chorus. As the child grows into adulthood, the list evolves to address the challenges faced by grown-ups seeking reasons to remain hopeful.
The play has become a global phenomenon since its debut at the Edinburgh fringe in 2014 and has been performed in over 80 countries since Jonny Donahoe first stopped performing it in 2017. The role has been taken on by Sue Perkins, Lenny Henry, and Ambika Mod among others, each bringing their unique spin to the production.
What sets Every Brilliant Thing apart is its ability to be tailored for specific audiences. For example, when Melina Theo starred in the Greek premiere, references to 90s popular culture were woven into the text, while Oliver Chong's performance in Singapore included a nod to a particular brand of ice cream.
Radcliffe, who has previously performed on Broadway in The Lifespan of a Fact, Privacy, and The Cripple of Inishmaan, is set to make his return with this emotional and poignant play. According to Macmillan, Radcliffe's intelligence, quick wit, and charm will bring the show's spontaneous moments to life, allowing him to seamlessly transition from comedic relief to heart-wrenching drama.
"I couldn't have been more thrilled when Daniel told us how much he loved the play," said Macmillan. "He has the depth and humanity to roll with the spontaneous moments that the show invites β he can be a clown one moment, then grab you by the heartstrings the next."
 like what's gonna change just 'cause Daniel Radcliffe shows up? it's just some play about depression and stuff... who really cares? he's gonna wear a frown for 2 hours and collect a paycheck
 like what's gonna change just 'cause Daniel Radcliffe shows up? it's just some play about depression and stuff... who really cares? he's gonna wear a frown for 2 hours and collect a paycheck  and the audience is just gonna sit there feelin all sad and stuff
 and the audience is just gonna sit there feelin all sad and stuff  and meanwhile, I'll be over here thinkin "great, another waste of time and money"
 and meanwhile, I'll be over here thinkin "great, another waste of time and money" 
 I'm so down for Daniel Radcliffe bringing his unique charm to this play! He's already proven himself as an amazing actor, and I love how the play is tailored for specific audiences - it makes sense that they'd want someone with his range to bring it to life. I've seen some of the videos from the other actors who have played the role before, and it's clear that this show needs someone who can balance humor and heartbreak with ease. Can't wait to see what he does with this!
 I'm so down for Daniel Radcliffe bringing his unique charm to this play! He's already proven himself as an amazing actor, and I love how the play is tailored for specific audiences - it makes sense that they'd want someone with his range to bring it to life. I've seen some of the videos from the other actors who have played the role before, and it's clear that this show needs someone who can balance humor and heartbreak with ease. Can't wait to see what he does with this! 

 daniel radcliffe is going to play this incredible role
 daniel radcliffe is going to play this incredible role  it's like he was born for this part
 it's like he was born for this part  his acting skills are beyond amazing
 his acting skills are beyond amazing  and this show is so important
 and this show is so important  οΈ tackling depression and hope in such a raw and honest way
οΈ tackling depression and hope in such a raw and honest way  it's all about finding the good stuff in life
 it's all about finding the good stuff in life  even when things get tough
 even when things get tough  i love how the play can be customized for different audiences
 i love how the play can be customized for different audiences 
 it's like having your own special book
 it's like having your own special book  every brilliant thing is going to be a game-changer
 every brilliant thing is going to be a game-changer 
 I'm so stoked for Daniel Radcliffe's return to Broadway! Every Brilliant Thing is such an important play, tackling depression and hope in a really raw way. I've seen it live on stage before
 I'm so stoked for Daniel Radcliffe's return to Broadway! Every Brilliant Thing is such an important play, tackling depression and hope in a really raw way. I've seen it live on stage before  and it's truly mesmerizing. The fact that the show can be tailored to specific audiences like that? Genius! It shows how adaptable and impactful the message can be. Radcliffe seems like the perfect guy for the role - he's got this quirky, offbeat charm that'll bring so much depth to the character. I'm really looking forward to seeing him shine on stage again
 and it's truly mesmerizing. The fact that the show can be tailored to specific audiences like that? Genius! It shows how adaptable and impactful the message can be. Radcliffe seems like the perfect guy for the role - he's got this quirky, offbeat charm that'll bring so much depth to the character. I'm really looking forward to seeing him shine on stage again 
 ! This play tackles some really heavy topics like depression and hope in such a unique way. I love that it's adaptable to different audiences - it shows how performance art can be so powerful. It's amazing that this show has become a global phenomenon, bringing people together across cultures and countries. Daniel Radcliffe's involvement is going to bring a new level of depth and emotion to the play. Can't wait to see him shine on stage again
! This play tackles some really heavy topics like depression and hope in such a unique way. I love that it's adaptable to different audiences - it shows how performance art can be so powerful. It's amazing that this show has become a global phenomenon, bringing people together across cultures and countries. Daniel Radcliffe's involvement is going to bring a new level of depth and emotion to the play. Can't wait to see him shine on stage again  . This play is all about hope and depression, which is pretty heavy stuff. What I love about it is that it's not just some scripted show, but you actually get to be part of the list with the audience!
. This play is all about hope and depression, which is pretty heavy stuff. What I love about it is that it's not just some scripted show, but you actually get to be part of the list with the audience!  I mean, who hasn't had those moments where they're feeling down and need a reason to keep goin'? Anyway, can't wait to see Daniel bring this emotional play to life on Broadway
 I mean, who hasn't had those moments where they're feeling down and need a reason to keep goin'? Anyway, can't wait to see Daniel bring this emotional play to life on Broadway 

 . I mean, Daniel Radcliffe is all set to reunite with this play that's already been performed over 80 times in different countries... like what's the rush, dude? And a one-person show about depression and hope? Sounds like just another way for him to get an Oscar nomination and make some extra cash
. I mean, Daniel Radcliffe is all set to reunite with this play that's already been performed over 80 times in different countries... like what's the rush, dude? And a one-person show about depression and hope? Sounds like just another way for him to get an Oscar nomination and make some extra cash  .
. ! Every Brilliant Thing is such an emotional rollercoaster of a play and I think Radcliffe will bring the perfect amount of vulnerability and wit to it. The fact that he can seamlessly transition from comedy to drama is what makes this production so special - it's like watching a masterclass in acting
! Every Brilliant Thing is such an emotional rollercoaster of a play and I think Radcliffe will bring the perfect amount of vulnerability and wit to it. The fact that he can seamlessly transition from comedy to drama is what makes this production so special - it's like watching a masterclass in acting