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Radcliffe's Broadway Dive: From Wizard to One-Man Show
12 Feb
Summary
- Radcliffe stars in 'Every Brilliant Thing,' a one-man play.
- He also appears in the sitcom 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins'.
- Radcliffe finds joy in his son's unique language and life's simple pleasures.

Daniel Radcliffe is currently immersed in rehearsals for the Broadway production of 'Every Brilliant Thing,' a one-man play commencing February 21st. In this role, his character compiles a list of life's positive aspects to aid his suicidal mother, a performance that includes audience interaction, which Radcliffe finds outside his usual comfort zone but also exciting.
Concurrently, Radcliffe is starring in the NBC sitcom 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins,' portraying a filmmaker working with Tracy Morgan's disgraced football star. Radcliffe expressed optimism for the show's potential longevity and praised Morgan as a tremendously funny and generous co-star.
Reflecting on his personal life, Radcliffe shared that his own list of brilliant things would include his son's peculiar pronunciations, citing "spaghetti" for confetti and "zucchini" for a toy Lamborghini. He also values the music of Joanna Newsom and Tom Lehrer, and the simple act of "waking up late with someone you love."
Having performed on Broadway for over two decades, Radcliffe admits to still experiencing pre-show nerves, viewing them as a healthy sign of respect for the audience. He also reminisced about winning a Tony Award for 'Merrily We Roll Along,' describing it as an "impossibly perfect and lovely" night.
Radcliffe embraces his enduring association with Harry Potter, stating he doesn't need the role to be forgotten. He discussed his transition towards lighter roles, influenced by his teenage viewing of comedies like '30 Rock' and 'The Office.' He also shared insights into his decade-long relationship with actress Erin Darke, highlighting open communication and her ability to offer valuable perspectives.




