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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's participatory production of Every Brilliant Thing has a message we need, from Center Valley all the way to Capitol Hill. Wendy Rosenfield reviews.
Credits include New York Theatre Workshop, Roundabout Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, and Playbill's Pride Plays series.
Star Evan Hoffmann keeps guests gravitating between giggles and goosebumps.
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The production marks an Actors Theatre directorial debut for new staff member Amelia Acosta Powell. Actor Jon Norman Schneider returns to the theater's stage.
(Sara keating's article appeared in the Irish Times, 1/13; photo: With an implacable smile, Conroy encourages and supports even the most reluctant of audience members to join her on stage.) …
Abbey theatre, DublinWith a jazzy soundtrack and heaps of audience participation, this pared-back production manages to find light in the darkness of depression
Of all the brilliant things t…
Every Brilliant Thing is back to lift our spirits and welcome you back into the theatre with all safety precautions in place!
Come enjoy this uplifting beautiful show Oct. 24-Nov. 14
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William Hodgson Shines in Unique List of Life's Delights by Philippa Kelly Cardboard boxes are stacked against the wall, sporting post-it notes, a life in storage. There's a large rug, and f…
There is something uniquely powerful about Every Brilliant Thing's single performer, interactive format. This virtual Sunday @ the Segal panel will gather a group of panelists who have playe…
Every Brilliant Thing is back Oct. 25- Nov. 14 at the Segal and more brilliant than ever! We are so excited for more people to see this beautiful and moving show.
Hear more about it from th…
Duncan Macmillan's Boy Next Door Finds Hope in Lists by Barry David Horwitz We all hope we can be as resilient and warmhearted as the Narrator that William Hodgson ardently brings to life in…
Every Brilliant Thing is back Oct. 25- Nov. 14 at the Segal and more brilliant than ever! We are so excited for more people to see this beautiful and moving show.
Hear more about it from th…
Juan Isler previews upcoming theater events in the Triangle and beyond.
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Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA presents EVERY BRILLIANT THING written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe. The Perth
Since Every Brilliant Thing is a live interactive show produced during a global pandemic, this Sunday @ the Segal panel will gather a group of national and international panelists to discuss…
Every Brilliant Thing comes to the Segal Centre stage May 01, 2021 - May 16, 2021
Hugs, the smell of old books, a hairdresser who listens to what you want
The colour yellow, roller coast…
On Monday April 19, Lisa meets with the star and production team of "Every Brilliant Thing" as they prepare for the Segal Centre's first in-person production in over a year. Hang out with Di…
"Every Brilliant Thing," a play about clinical depression and expressions of hope during troubled times, had its run cut short at TheaterWorks due to coronavirus precautions but was speaking…
Besides taking special cleanliness precautions based on CDC guidelines, TheaterWorks is shrinking the audience size for each performance of its current production, "Every Brilliant Thing."
"Every Brilliant Thing," a celebrated one-person comedy about depression, is at TheaterWorks for just a dozen performances, March 12-22. The show, which involves considerable interaction wit…
The smash-hit of 2019 Every Brilliant Thing returns to Belvoir Street after a triumphant Belvoir debut and tour to Riverside Theatres, Parramatta. After selling every available seat this …
An "I" for an "I" and a list for a list.
Windy City Playhouse's production is a poignant showcase for Rebecca Spence.
"#992: Knowing to jangle your keys while walking through the nature preserve so the …
Kelvin Roston Jr. and Alexander Strain shine in shows about depression.