To take care of the trauma of his mom’s makes an attempt at suicide when he was a baby and a teen, after which along with his personal melancholy as an grownup, a son compiles a rising record of 1,000,000 issues that make life value dwelling, in Each Good Factor, written by Duncan MacMillan with Jonny Donahoe, and now enjoying a restricted Broadway debut engagement on the Hudson Theatre, after being carried out in additional than 80 nations all over the world. The intimate and immersive solo present, starring Tony winner Daniel Radcliffe, contains intensive viewers interplay and voluntary participation that begins through the pre-show warmup, continues all through the efficiency, and requires a big quantity of improvisation on the a part of the totally dedicated and extremely partaking actor, on this deeply affecting and uplifting take a look at the wonder, surprise, and delights, huge or small, that all of us expertise, worth, and infrequently overlook, assist get us by probably the most troublesome and devastating instances, and remind us of our love of life despite its hardships.

Underneath the colourful route of Jeremy Herrin and MacMillan, Radcliffe actively strikes round, each on and off the stage and into the aisles, getting up shut and private with the viewers, creating a way of group and assist that resonates by the home and makes everybody really feel part of the expertise. The format of the demanding efficiency combines first-person direct-address narration of reflections on his unnamed character’s life – from his preliminary encounter with demise as a younger boy who misplaced his beloved canine, to his final realization of the necessity to discuss, to share his emotions, to acknowledge that you may by no means really perceive the “why” of somebody’s suicide, and to understand what makes him completely happy – with enactments of the important thing episodes that formed him, and the ebullient recitation of a lot of the “good issues” that he wrote down in numerical order and with which he tried to cheer up his mom and himself.
For the latter two parts, the actor enlists members of the viewers to affix him on stage, to tackle the roles of such foremost figures within the man’s revealing recollections as his pet’s veterinarian, his father, his faculty counsellor, and his partner, giving the volunteers strains to learn and directions on what to do and to say, or calls out numbers from the record of the issues he loves for them to learn out loud from their seats, written on playing cards that he arms out earlier than the official begin of the efficiency. There’s even a card inserted into every Playbill, for the complete home to take part, as we do in high-fiving him and each other, standing up, hugging these closest to us, and dancing alongside in an exuberant disco scene, designed to unfold the enjoyment and unity amongst everybody in attendance.

By all of it, the masterful Radcliffe expresses the depth of feelings along with his gestures, physique language, facial expressions, and voice, with continuous vitality and radiant humanity, delivering the humor that helps to alleviate the sorrows and challenges, by no means turning into mawkishly sentimental however at all times remaining optimistic and insightful, eminently likeable and heartwarming, sporting on a regular basis garments that make him fully relatable (costume design by Vicki Mortimer), in one other award-worthy efficiency by the star. On the date I attended, he likewise succeeded in eliciting amusing deliveries from the viewers members, joking, teasing, and thanking them for his or her contributions, which had been met with enthusiastic cheers and applause from the remainder of the gang.
To accommodate the intensive interactions, the Hudson stage has been modified with rows of seating on three sides and stairs entrance and middle, permitting for simple passage by Radcliffe and his volunteers (scenic design additionally by Mortimer), and offering an intimate house for him to undergo the packing containers of his saved lists of favorites as famous throughout the a long time. Lighting (by Jack Knowles) enhances the overarching heat of the story, with rows of pendant lights illuminated by Edison bulbs above the efficiency space and the orchestra part, spotlights directing our give attention to the featured characters, and a revolving mirrored disco ball swinging in and reflecting the colourful lights and including to the palpable pleasure all through the theater.

Music additionally performs a key function within the man’s recollections and within the general temper of the present, with Radcliffe singing and/or listening to the songs that he and his household loved (sound by Tom Gibbons), concluding with the optimism of the 1970 hit “O-o-h Youngster” and reminding us, in instances of misery, that “issues are gonna get simpler.”
Along with the present’s vital theme and message, inclusive route and design, and Radcliffe’s stellar efficiency, this system incorporates an insert with a warning about its central discussions of melancholy and suicide, the quantity to textual content or name to get assist, and a scan code to attach with the manufacturing’s associate Mission Wholesome Minds, a non-profit group devoted to increasing psychological well being assist and serving to individuals discover the care that’s proper for them. Each Good Factor is just not solely supremely entertaining and uniquely immersive, it’s additionally an excellent instance of how impactful theater might be in its human outreach; every little thing about it’s good.
Working Time: Roughly 70 minutes, with out intermission.

Each Good Factor performs by Sunday, Could 24, 2026, on the Hudson Theatre, 141 West 44th Avenue, NYC. For tickets (priced at $77.28-424.48, together with charges), go on-line, or discover low cost tickets at TodayTix.
