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Every Brilliant Thing

First Preview: Feb 21, 2026
Opening Date: Mar 12, 2026
Closing Date: Aug 9, 2026
Running Time: 01:25
Every Brilliant Thing

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Playing @
Hudson Theatre
141 West 44th Street, New York City, NY 10036
One Actor. One Audience. One million reasons.

Six-time Emmy Award nominee and Golden Globe® winner Tracee Ellis Ross makes her Broadway debut in the hilarious and heartwarming play, Every Brilliant Thing. Ross stars for 40 performances only from July 7 to August 9.

In this one-of-a-kind solo show, a person looks back at their life and the glimmers of hope that carried them through. All told through a list of every wonderful, beautiful, and delightful thing—big, small, and everything in between—that makes life worth living.

After being performed in over 80 countries, this beloved hit has finally arrived on Broadway for a limited time at The Hudson Theatre.
BroadwayPlay - Drama

Performance Schedule

Visit thehudsonbroadway.com for full schedule. 


Cast
  • Tracee Ellis Ross

Written By
  • Duncan Macmillan
  • Jonny Donahoe

Director
  • Jeremy Herrin
  • Duncan Macmillan

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$99.68 - $486.08

Lottery & Rush

Rush: In-person $45 rush tickets will be available on the day of each performance at the Hudson Theatre box office. Each patron can purchase up to two tickets per person, subject to availability. Digital rush tickets are available for $45 the morning of each performance on the TodayTix app, beginning at 9 a.m. 

Digital Lottery: Digital Lottery tickets will be available on LuckySeat for $45 each. Participants must have a Lucky Seat account to participate in the lottery.

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Reservations are not necessary. Devices may be picked up picked up at coat check. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit.
  • Box Office

    ADA Accessible ramp from sidewalk into Box Office; ADA Accessible window.
  • Curb Ramps

    Available
  • Elevator/Escalator

    There is an elevator that takes you from the main entrance to the dress circle level. The elevator does not go to the balcony level (several banks of steps are required to reach the Balcony). There are some steps to the dress circle bar and seating area.
  • Entrance

    The main entrance is ADA accessible.
  • Restroom

    There are ADA Accessible restrooms on the orchestra and dress circle levels.
  • Water Fountain

    A water fountain is available in the dress circle and the balcony.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair seating is located in the orchestra only.

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