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Tracee Ellis Ross Heads to Broadway for One-Woman Play This Summer
entertainment9 days ago

Tracee Ellis Ross Heads to Broadway for One-Woman Play This Summer

Tracee Ellis Ross will make her Broadway debut this summer in the one-person show Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre, running July 7–August 9, taking over after Daniel Radcliffe and before Mariska Hargitay; the production centers on a person dealing with a mother's mental-health challenges and invites audience participation.

Chess Dominates 2026 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards as Lea Michele Leads
entertainment15 days ago

Chess Dominates 2026 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards as Lea Michele Leads

At the 26th Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards, Chess led with four wins, including Favorite Musical Revival, making Lea Michele the night’s top honoree. The Lost Boys won Favorite New Musical, Dog Day Afternoon was named Favorite New Play, and Death of a Salesman took Favorite Play Revival with acting honors for Christopher Abbott and Laurie Metcalf; Hadestown captured Favorite Long-Running Show and Favorite Tour. The night also highlighted performances across categories for Daniel Radcliffe, Sam Tutty, and other Broadway stars in acting, featured, and specialty awards.

Radcliffe-Headlined One-Man Broadway Hit Finally Recoups Its Cost
theater21 days ago

Radcliffe-Headlined One-Man Broadway Hit Finally Recoups Its Cost

Daniel Radcliffe’s one-man Broadway show Every Brilliant Thing recouped its $5.75 million production cost after 10 weeks on Broadway, opening March 12 at the Hudson Theatre and extending through June 28; Radcliffe departs May 24 with Mariska Hargitay set to take over. The Edinburgh Fringe-originated piece, which invites audience participation and follows a man who lists “brilliant things” to lift his suicidal mother’s spirits, earned two Tony nominations (best play revival and lead actor) and has been praised for Radcliffe’s energetic, earnest performance as one of the season’s top-grossing plays.

Radcliffe, Michele Lead 2026 Drama League Awards Nominees
theater1 month ago

Radcliffe, Michele Lead 2026 Drama League Awards Nominees

The Drama League announced the nominees for its 92nd Annual Awards across play, musical, revivals, and direction, led by Daniel Radcliffe, Luke Evans, Rose Byrne, Christopher Abbott, and Lea Michele; the May 15 ceremony at the Ziegfeld Ballroom will also honor special recognition recipients Caissie Levy, David Cromer, Kamilah Forbes, and Scott Ellis. The roster includes productions like Giant, Cats: The Jellicle Ball, The Rocky Horror Show, Beaches, and more from Broadway and Off-Broadway.

Mariska Hargitay Gears Up for Broadway Debut in Every Brilliant Thing
theater1 month ago

Mariska Hargitay Gears Up for Broadway Debut in Every Brilliant Thing

Mariska Hargitay will make her Broadway debut in the one‑person play Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre, taking over from Daniel Radcliffe when his limited engagement ends in May. Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe and directed by Jeremy Herrin, the production explores healing and hope; Radcliffe’s final performance is May 24, with Hargitay debuting May 26, and the run extended through June 28.

Garfield Makes the Case for Harry Potter, Separating Art From Its Creator
entertainment2 months ago

Garfield Makes the Case for Harry Potter, Separating Art From Its Creator

Andrew Garfield defended watching the Harry Potter films and praised Daniel Radcliffe, arguing you can admire the movies’ artistry while disagreeing with J.K. Rowling’s views on trans issues. Rowling weighed in on HBO’s teaser for the Potter TV series, calling it promising, while fan response to the trailer has been largely positive with millions of views across platforms.

Radcliffe Turns Broadway Into a Living List of Joy in Every Brilliant Thing
theater2 months ago

Radcliffe Turns Broadway Into a Living List of Joy in Every Brilliant Thing

Daniel Radcliffe anchors a 70-minute interactive Broadway solo about suicide and resilience, guiding a theater full of volunteers through the narrator’s growing list of “brilliant things” that help him stay connected to life; the show blends music, improvisation and intimate storytelling, showcasing Radcliffe’s matured stage craft while critics note the piece’s warm humanity alongside its commodified feel.

Radcliffe Lights Broadway in Every Brilliant Thing as Critics Begin to Weigh In
theater2 months ago

Radcliffe Lights Broadway in Every Brilliant Thing as Critics Begin to Weigh In

Daniel Radcliffe headlines Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe’s Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre, opening March 12 after previews began February 21; the show, a narrator’s list of “every brilliant thing” to counter sadness, has roots in Edinburgh Fringe and Off-Broadway, with Jeremy Herrin co-directing and the original design team returning. Playbill is compiling reviews from major outlets and will update the list as critics publish.

Radcliffe Embraces a 30 Rock–Inspired Comeback in The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins
entertainment3 months ago

Radcliffe Embraces a 30 Rock–Inspired Comeback in The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins

Daniel Radcliffe talks to ComicBook.com about his NBC comedy The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, a 30 Rock–style series co-created by Tina Fey, Robert Carlock, and Sam Means that pairs him with Tracy Morgan as they try to redeem themselves through a documentary. He emphasizes the show’s live‑comedy influences, his willingness to physical humor, and the dynamic with Morgan. Radcliffe also debunks fan chatter about replacing Wolverine, says he’d consider superhero roles if the script fits, and notes that the Harry Potter franchise helped fund his autonomy, with a forthcoming Harry Potter TV series bringing a new cast into the wizarding world.

Tracy Morgan Delivers a Warm Comeback in NBC's Reggie Dinkins
tv3 months ago

Tracy Morgan Delivers a Warm Comeback in NBC's Reggie Dinkins

Tracy Morgan anchors NBC’s mockumentary Reggie Dinkins, a comeback story in which a former NFL star hires a documentarian (Daniel Radcliffe) to tell his bid for Hall of Fame glory. The premiere pairs sharp, meta humor with strong ensemble chemistry (Erika Alexander, Precious Way, Bobby Moynihan) and channels the Fey-Carlock vibe fans love, while lightly hinting at deeper themes like post-retirement security and sports gambling. The first two episodes air Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC, with subsequent episodes Mondays at 8:30 p.m. ET and streaming the next day on Peacock.

Radcliffe, Watson, Grint React to HBO's Surreal Potter Reboot
entertainment3 months ago

Radcliffe, Watson, Grint React to HBO's Surreal Potter Reboot

Daniel Radcliffe says he’s talked with Emma Watson and Rupert Grint about how surreal it will be to see HBO’s Harry Potter reboot, noting they haven’t delved into specifics as new actors like Dominic McLaughlin (Harry), Alastair Stout (Ron) and Arabella Stanton (Hermione) take over; the series is shooting in the UK and is set for an early 2027 premiere, with adult leads John Lithgow, Paapa Essiedu and Janet McTeer and Hans Zimmer set to compose.

Radcliffe bets HBO’s Potter reboot will outshine him
entertainment3 months ago

Radcliffe bets HBO’s Potter reboot will outshine him

Daniel Radcliffe predicted that HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series will feature a lead who will be better than he was, praising newcomer Dominic McLaughlin while urging fans to stop chasing the original stars. He reflected on learning on the Potter films and noted the eight-season adaptation of JK Rowling’s novels, with Harry Potter premiering in 2027. He’s currently promoting The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins on NBC.

Radcliffe asks press to stop fixating on the original Potter cast for HBO reboot
entertainment3 months ago

Radcliffe asks press to stop fixating on the original Potter cast for HBO reboot

Daniel Radcliffe urged reporters not to quiz HBO’s Harry Potter reboot cast about the original films, emphasizing the new series should stand on its own. The reboot stars Dominic McLaughlin as the lead with Arabella Stanton as Hermione and Alastair Stout as Ron; Radcliffe noted he wrote to McLaughlin and highlighted how his successors should be treated, just as Emma Watson and Rupert Grint have shown support in past exchanges.