Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe in a solo show about life, hope, and a list of brilliant things.
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“Radcliffe is a spark plug, and his interactions with the audience are peppered with charming improvisation.”
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"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."
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“The participants' trust in Radcliffe makes for some impossibly tender moments.”
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“ 'Every Brilliant Thing' makes for an unexpectedly buoyant evening of theater, but it never makes funny fodder of its dark subject matter"
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"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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"Radcliffe lends himself beautifully to the material, while simultaneously allowing the crowd to curate the experience for themselves."
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“Even Radcliffe’s seemingly effortless charisma can’t entirely disguise a shallow, generic feeling at the heart of Every Brilliant Thing.”
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"Every Brilliant Thing centers on a list, compiled by the play's protagonist, of the details that make life worth living, and if Daniel Radcliffe isn't on it, that needs to be rectified immediately."
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