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Daniel Radcliffe has dominated Broadway news this week with one of the most anticipated returns to the New York stage. Just confirmed, Radcliffe will headline the upcoming Broadway premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, a deeply moving one-person play tackling themes of hope and mental health, written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, and directed by Macmillan alongside Jeremy Herrin. Performances kick off at the Hudson Theatre on February 21, 2026, with opening night set for March 12, running for a limited 13-week engagement until May 24. This production follows an acclaimed stint in London led by Minnie Driver and will mark Radcliffe’s first Broadway role since his Tony-winning run in Merrily We Roll Along, which wrapped in July 2024. Tickets for Every Brilliant Thing are already generating buzz with fans eager to join the presale starting November 13, as reported by BroadwayWorld and Matinee Musicals.
Theatre insiders and outlets like Times of India and Sanilac Broadcasting note that Radcliffe personally lobbied for this role, expressing his excitement in a Variety interview about the show’s unique intimacy and audience engagement. The play’s structure has him interacting directly with theatergoers, a shift from traditional drama that plays to his quick wit and emotional range. Playwright Macmillan has publicly praised Radcliffe’s combination of depth and clownish charm, saying his ability to move seamlessly between humor and heartbreak makes him the “perfect fit” for the role.
Away from the spotlight, Radcliffe made a notable public appearance on November 3, when he stepped out to support his long-term partner Erin Darke at the opening of her new play Kyoto at Lincoln Center Theater. Fellow stars like Rami Malek were in attendance, highlighting Radcliffe’s continued prominence in both theater circles and New York’s social scene, as covered by IMDb.
Daniel’s career momentum remains unflagging. He’s currently filming the NBC comedy series The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins opposite Tracy Morgan, building on his recent Emmy and BAFTA nods for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story and his executive producer role on the final season of Miracle Workers.
On the financial front, Radcliffe continues to top “richest Harry Potter stars” lists, with Parade pegging his net worth in 2025 at a staggering $110 million, well above his former Potter costars. No major rumors or scandals have surfaced—if anything, social media is overwhelmingly positive, with the Broadway announcement trending widely and fans heralding his new role as a milestone.
Headline-making, forward-looking, and still endearingly present on the cultural radar, Daniel Radcliffe’s coming months promise to stand out not just as a return to Broadway, but as a significant chapter in his evolving legacy.
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