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How to Find $45 Tickets to Daniel Radcliffe in Every Brilliant Thing on Broadway

Here's how you can get cheap seats to see the Tony winner's return to Broadway.

February 23, 2026 By Meg Masseron, Logan Culwell-Block

Daniel Radcliffe (Mary Ellen Matthews)

The rush and lottery ticket policies have been revealed for Broadway's Every Brilliant ThingDuncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's play starring Tony winner Daniel Radcliffe began performances at the Hudson Theatre February 21 ahead of a March 12 opening night. 

In-person $45 rush tickets will be available on the day of each performance at the Hudson Theatre box office. The box office opens at 10 AM Mondays through Saturdays, and beginning March 22, it will open at 12 PM Sundays. Each patron can purchase up to two tickets per person, subject to availability.

For digital rush, tickets are available for $45 the morning of each performance on the TodayTix app. Beginning at 9 AM ET, users can download the TodayTix app on an iOS or Android device to purchase up to two tickets for that afternoon or evening's show. A limited number of rush tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Users can set an alert on the TodayTix app to be notified when rush tickets are available each day.

Digital lottery tickets will be available on LuckySeat.com for $45 each, limited to two tickets per winner. Participants must have a Lucky Seat account to participate in the lottery. For weekday performances, entries will be accepted until 10:30 AM ET the day before the performance, with winners being selected beginning at 11 AM ET and continuing throughout the day as needed. For weekend performances, entries will be accepted until 10:30 AM ET the Friday before, with winner selection following at 11 AM ET and continuing throughout the day as needed.

Merrily We Roll Along star Daniel Radcliffe is returning to the Main Stem in the work, in which a nameless protagonist faces a distant father, a suicidal mother, and his own inexplicable deep sadness. And in a spark of childhood genius, he counteracts these obstacles by chronicling every brilliant thing in the world—first to cheer up his depressed mother, and later for friends, lovers, and himself. Those things include items ranging from simple pleasures ("ice cream,” “the color yellow”) to the far more specific and detailed ("old people who are kind and don’t smell unusual,” “the even numbered Star Trek films").

The solo play debuted at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it played three sold-out consecutive summers before coming to Off-Broadway's Barrow Street Theatre in 2014. The latter run was filmed live and aired on HBO with Donahoe starring. The work returned to Edinburgh Fringe in 2024, where it was a Playbill Pick. The work also recently made its West End debut at @sohoplace, and featured a rotating roster of stars.

The full creative team from that West End bow is reprising their work on the Main Stem, including directors Jeremy Herrin and Macmillan, scenic and costume designer Vicki Mortimer, lighting designer Jack Knowles, and sound designer Tom Gibbons. Casting is by Jessica Ronane, TT Partners is general managing, and Jhanaë K-C Bonnick serves as production stage manager.

Second Half Productions, Seaview, and Gavin Kalin Productions are producing.

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