Daniel Radcliffe's 'Every Brilliant Thing' scores brilliant reviews from Broadway critics
The 70-minute one person show will have a 13-week run in New York.
The 70-minute one person show will have a 13-week run in New York.
Olympians Evan Bates and Madison Chock, Michele Lee, Whitney White, Maria Friedman, and more joined the Tony-winning Harry Potter actor on opening night at the Hudson.
All photos by Matthew Murphy The show: 'Every Brilliant Thing' by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe at Broadway's Hudson The…
Opening night of Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre delivers something rare on Broadway right now " a deeply human evening that is as playful as it is profound. Written by Duncan Ma…
One Actor. One Audience. One million reasons. Tony Award® winner Daniel Radcliffe returns to the stage in the hilarious and heartwarming play, Every Brilliant Thing. In this one-of-a-kind…
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. The post Daniel …
That some 50 minutes later Radcliffe would have me, along with the rest of the crowd, stand up to do the wave without an ounce of cynicism speaks to his extraordinary charm as a performer, a…
Even Radcliffe's seemingly effortless charisma can't entirely disguise a shallow, generic feeling at the heart of Every Brilliant Thing. For all its noble intentions, this mixture of TED Tal…
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 touchi…
Watching one of the most famous faces on planet Earth literally work the room " bouncing manically from row to row and enthusiastically thanking those who agree to participate " is an absolu…
For its Broadway debut, the production wisely preserves the intimacy that defined earlier stagings. The Hudson Theatre has effectively been arranged to recreate the closeness of the Barrow S…
Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's solo show is at the Hudson.
The actor's fondness for the audience radiates outward in this delightful interactive play about naming and noticing the good in the world.
Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in an open-hearted solo play, or is it a 971 person play? Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre appeared …
Review by Ron Fassler . . . Daniel Radcliffe has the distinction of being a worldwide household name and face for twenty-five of his thirty-six years. The British-born actor first burst onto…
Hudson Theatre, New York The hit one-man show about depression suffers from plain and often corny writing yet is saved by an exuberant turn from the Tony-winning Harry Potter star Every Bri…
★★★★★ Duncan Macmillan's play is an unexpected Broadway treat The post Every Brilliant Thing: A Lustrous Evening with Daniel Radcliffe appeared first on New Yo…
It's not every day that Harry Potter calls you old. To be clearer, it was Daniel Radcliffe, now a bearded young dad in his mid-30s, who approached my partner and me minutes before the start …
Daniel Radcliffe stars in the Broadway premiere of 'Every Brilliant Thing,' an interactive performance piece written by Duncan MacMillan and Jonny Donahoe that meditates on what makes life w…
The natural qualities that made Daniel Radcliffe a perfect Harry Potter echo in the main character in Duncan Macmillan's Broadway play
Discussions surrounding mental health are finally becoming commonplace in society. Therapy and psychiatrists are no longer an anomaly in everyday conversations, but suicide and suicidal idea…
In the superb production of the solo play Every Brilliant Thing opening tonight on Broadway, the unstoppable Daniel Radcliffe plays the troubled but tenacious son of a woman whose long stret…