
Death Becomes Her
New York
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Daniel Radcliffe stars in this deeply moving one-person Broadway show about finding reasons to live. Funny, raw, and life-affirming.
Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in Every Brilliant Thing, a deeply moving one-person play about finding hope in life's darkest moments. When a young boy's mother attempts suicide, he starts making a list of brilliant things to cheer her up. Ice cream. Kung Fu films. Staying up past your bedtime. As years pass, the list grows into something far more profound.
This international hit has sold out theatres in over 80 countries and finally makes its Broadway debut at the Hudson Theatre. Radcliffe delivers a raw, funny, and life-affirming performance that celebrates the small joys that make life worth living. Written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, Every Brilliant Thing transforms a painful subject into something hopeful and healing.
The show runs approximately 1 hour 25 minutes with no interval, making it a perfect evening out without the usual Broadway intermission rush. Radcliffe performs alone on stage, but you won't feel like a passive observer. The production features warm, inclusive audience participation that makes every performance unique.
The Hudson Theatre on West 44th Street provides an intimate setting for this personal story. Built in 1903, it's one of Broadway's smallest venues with just 968 seats, creating an unusually close connection between performer and audience. Select performances offer limited on-stage seating for an even more immersive experience.
This limited 13-week engagement runs from previews on February 21st through May 24th, 2026. If you're planning other theatre trips, consider pairing it with Merrily We Roll Along tickets, where Radcliffe recently earned his Tony Award.
Every Brilliant Thing is recommended for ages 12 and above due to themes of suicide and depression, though it handles these subjects with sensitivity and hope. Children under 4 are not permitted in Broadway theatres. The show's interactive elements are entirely optional, and participants are approached before the performance begins.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled start time. Mobile phones must be switched off, and late arrivals may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. Most Broadway venues offer wheelchair-accessible seating and assistive listening devices when arranged in advance.
For budget-conscious theatregoers, $45 rush tickets are available in-person and through the tickadoo app on the day of each performance. You can also explore other affordable options with Broadway show lottery tickets for different productions throughout the season.
Genre: Play
Audience: Ages 12+. Children under 4 not permitted.
Theater: Hudson Theatre
Address: 141 West 44th Street, New York, 10036
Written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe. Directed by Jeremy Herrin and Duncan Macmillan.
This production contains themes of suicide and depression
Features audience participation (optional, participants agree before the show)
Limited on-stage seating available for select performances
$45 rush tickets available in-person and via tickadoo app on the day of each performance
Digital lottery tickets available for $45 on LuckySeat
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Present your mobile ticket at the entrance. Late arrivals may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent. Photography, recording, and use of electronic devices are not permitted during the performance. Unwrapping candy or making noise is discouraged out of respect for performers and other audience members.
Most Broadway theaters offer wheelchair-accessible seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Contact the box office in advance to arrange specific accommodations. Service animals are welcome.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Hudson Theatre, Hudson Theatre, 141 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036, USA
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