Daniel Radcliffe's solo play Every Brilliant Thing drove the production to its strongest financial week yet at the Hudson Theatre.
The show grossed $1,976,168.10 for the week ending May 17, 2026. This total marked an increase of $105,812.65 from the prior week and stood as the production's highest weekly earnings to date. Every Brilliant Thing played to 100 percent capacity and achieved Broadway's highest average ticket price that week at $250.62. Broadway as a whole reported $38.17 million in total grosses across 40 shows during the same period. Attendance reached 85 percent of capacity, while the industry-wide average ticket price stood at $120.
Greg Evans, a Deadline reporter, stated that Every Brilliant Thing tops this week’s Broadway Box Office chart, grossing a huge $1,976,168 for the week ending May 17 – Daniel Radcliffe’s penultimate week of performances. The figures were compiled by The Broadway League and detailed in a May 19, 2026, article published by Playbill. The report tracks ticket sales, capacity, and pricing for productions currently running in New York. Every Brilliant Thing continues its limited engagement at the Hudson Theatre in Manhattan. The strong results reflect sustained audience interest in the intimate production featuring Radcliffe. Additional analysis shows consistent sellouts driven by strong word of mouth and critical acclaim for the heartfelt solo performance. Theatergoers have praised the emotional depth and innovative storytelling that keeps audiences engaged throughout the runtime. Industry observers note the production's ability to maintain high pricing power even in a competitive Broadway season filled with star-driven vehicles. This success underscores the enduring appeal of intimate plays that connect personally with viewers seeking meaningful theatrical experiences beyond large-scale musical spectacles.
