Daniel Radcliffe is returning to Broadway.
Daniel Radcliife is returning to Broadway
The Harry Potter actor will star in Each Sensible Factor, a one-person play about melancholy which can premiere in New York on the Hudson theatre on 21 February, 2026.
The manufacturing – which can run till 24 Could – was written by Duncan Macmillan, together with the present’s unique star Jonny Donahoe, and the author was “thrilled” to get Daniel concerned.
Duncan stated: “When Daniel advised us how a lot he cherished the play, I couldn’t have been extra thrilled.
“He has the intelligence, fast wit and appeal to roll with the spontaneous moments that the present invitations – he could be a clown one second, then seize you by the heartstrings the following. He has big depth and humanity. I can’t wait to get began.”
Each Sensible Factor revolves round a baby reacting to their mom’s suicide try and making a listing of the issues that make life price residing, with the viewers inspired to hitch in by shouting out the checklist.
Because the youngster turns into an grownup, their checklist continues to develop however it’s now the older ones in want of a motive to be hopeful.
The play debuted on the Edinburgh Fringe Pageant in 2014 and has been carried out in additional than 80 nations, with the likes of Sue Perkins, Sir Lenny Henry and Ambika Mod stepping in because the lead when Jonny stopped performing it in 2017.
Minnie Driver is at present starring in a London manufacturing of Each Sensible Factor at @sohoplace, which closed on 8 November.
The construction of the play may be tailor-made for particular audiences, with 90s Greek in style tradition references included when Melina Theo starred in an adaptation in Greece and a particular model of ice cream talked about throughout Oliver Chong’s Singapore performances.
Daniel, 36, made his stage debut in Equus in 2007 and has starred in a lot of productions in London and New York since then.
His final Broadway look was in Merrily We Roll Alongside final 12 months, for which he gained a Tony Award for Greatest Featured Actor in a Musical.
