Discussions surrounding mental health are finally becoming commonplace in society. Therapy and psychiatrists are no longer an anomaly in everyday conversations, but suicide and suicidal ideation are still taboo. In their arresting play, “Every Brilliant Thing,” co-creators Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe are tackling suicide and deep-seated depression with a levity and wit rarely depicted on stage before. Starring Tony Award-winner Daniel Radcliffe, the solo production is unique and thrilling, reminding viewers of life’s magical and, yes, brilliant delights.
Directed by Jeremy Herrin and Duncan Macmillan, “Every Brilliant Thing” opens as the unnamed narrator (Radcliffe) lists some of the…
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