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Broadway Box Office: ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Hits $1.6M, ‘Moulin Rouge!’ Sees Megan Thee Stallion Boost

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Broadway Box Office: ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Hits $1.6M, ‘Moulin Rouge!’ Sees Megan Thee Stallion Boost
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Daniel Radcliffe's one-person play 'Every Brilliant Thing' reached a record $1.65 million at the Broadway box office, ranking fourth and achieving full capacity with the highest average ticket price. 'Moulin Rouge!' earned $1.64 million, staying strong due to Megan Thee Stallion's involvement, though she will exit the show on May 1. 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' led all shows with $2.3 million, as all 2025-2026 season productions have now opened ahead of the May 5 Tony nomination announcement. Several new and returning shows saw varied success, with strong performances from 'Death of a Salesman' and 'Proof,' while 'Beaches' struggles to gain traction.

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The Hollywood Reporter · Caitlin Huston
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Daniel Radcliffe in 'Every Brilliant Thing.' Matthew Murphy Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Every Brilliant Thing, starring Daniel Radcliffe, continues to climb the box office rankings, bringing in $1.65 million last week, its highest gross yet. The one-person play, which involves a large degree of audience interaction, was the fourth highest grossing show in the industry last week, with the the highest average ticket price at $208.93. The show played to 100 percent capacity.

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