
Tom Felton’s Draco Malfoy isn’t the only Hogwarts alum on Broadway in 2026.
Starting March 12, Daniel Radcliffe — aka Harry “The Boy Who Lived” Potter himself — is returning to the Great White Way to star in the interactive one-man show “Every Brilliant Thing” at the Hudson Theatre.
Radcliffe, 36, will play “the narrator” of the hilarious yet heavy, heartbreaking yet life affirming play at all 86 performances up until closing night on May 24.
If you’d like to see Tracy Morgan‘s “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins” co-star star live (and possibly up close and personal since the show does require audience participation), tickets are available for each and every 85-minute, intermission-free show.
Based on our findings, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one night was $102 including fees on StubHub.
Other shows have seats starting anywhere from $106 to $239 including fees.
For the uninitiated, “Every Brilliant Thing” is a unique solo show that follows a man (Radcliffe) reflecting on his life and reckoning with his mother’s suicide attempt.
So, our hero compiles a list of “reasons to live,” that audience members will read aloud.
“Viewers, especially fans of musical theatre and Harry Potter, will be interested to know that when you buy a ticket to Every Brilliant Thing on Broadway, you will be greeted by Daniel Radcliffe himself when you enter the theatre. In this one-person(ish) show,” Playbill reported.
“Radcliffe is in the house a half hour before showtime talking to the audience. Engaged and energized, the Tony winner makes his way around the Hudson Theatre house, going from the orchestra to the mezzanines and back—asking audience members if they’re up for shouting things at him during the show and passing out very important pieces of paper (more on that later). Don’t ask to take a photo with him though, Radcliffe is on a very important mission.”
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about how to see Daniel Radcliffe in “Every Brilliant Thing” on Broadway.
“Every Brilliant Thing” tickets
Inventory to see “Every Brilliant Thing” live at the Hudson Theatre on Broadway is available on all verified ticketing sites.
We recommend checking out both StubHub and Vivid Seats to find the seats that makes the most sense for you.
Best “Every Brilliant Thing” ticket prices
As of now, there are only 23 shows with seats going for under $120 including fees for Tom Felton’s scheduled performances from March 11 through May 24 at the Hudson Theatre.
Based on our findings, here are the 23 show dates with tickets under $120 including fees in chronological order by date:
| “Every Brilliant Thing” dates | StubHub prices start at |
|---|---|
| Wednesday, March 18 7 p.m. | $106 (including fees) |
| Thursday, April 16 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Thursday, April 23 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Wednesday, April 29 2 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Thursday, April 30 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Friday, May 1 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Tuesday, May 5 7 p.m. | $102 (including fees) |
| Wednesday, May 6 2 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Thursday, May 7 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Friday, May 8 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Saturday, May 9 5 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Wednesday, May 13 2 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Thursday, May 14 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Friday, May 15 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Saturday, May 16 5 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Saturday, May 16 8:30 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Tuesday, May 19 7 p.m. | $113 (including fees) |
| Wednesday, May 20 2 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Wednesday, May 20 7 p.m. | $102 (including fees) |
| Thursday, May 21 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Friday, May 22 7 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Saturday, May 23 5 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
| Saturday, May 23 8:30 p.m. | $117 (including fees) |
Tom Felton in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”
Slytherin is also represented on Broadway this year.
Up until May 10, Tom Felton is starring as Draco Malfoy in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” at Broadway’s Lyric Theatre.
“Felton’s Draco is layered, nuanced, and surprisingly emotional,” Midlionnaire noted in a rave review of the live show. “When [he] first stepped on stage, the audience reaction was unlike anything we’ve ever seen in a Broadway theater. Gasps, cheers, applause… it honestly felt like a rock star entrance.”
“…he brings a grounded humanity to the character while keeping just enough of the sharp edges that made Draco so memorable. What stands out most is the energy he brings. He commands the stage with confidence and charisma, and somehow still feels like the Draco we grew up with… just older, wiser, and more complex.”
Want to see him before he casts a vanishing spell?
You can grab tickets to see Felton in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” on Broadway here.
Huge stars on Broadway in 2026
Hoping to catch a silver screen icon on the stage these next few months?
You’re in luck.
Here are just five of the biggest stars on Broadway in the near future.
• “Moulin Rouge!” with Megan Thee Stallion
• “Just In Time” with Matthew Morrison and Isa Briones
• “Chicago” with Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas
• “Dog Day Afternoon” with Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach
• “Oh, Mary” with Simu Liu and John Cameron Mitchell
What else is on the Great White Way at the moment? We recommend checking out this comprehensive list of current Broadway shows to find the production for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


