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Rebecca Rubin
Senior Film and Media Reporter
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Matthew Murphy “Every Brilliant Thing,” a play starring Daniel Radcliffe, has recouped its entire production costs after 10 weeks on Broadway. The solo show was capitalized at $5.75 million.
This production was nominated on Tuesday for two Tony Awards, one for best play revival and another for lead actor in a play for Radcliffe. Given Radcliffe’s level of fame and the show’s interactive nature, “Every Brilliant Thing” has been one of the hottest tickets on Broadway and ranks as one of the top-grossing plays of the season. Only two other shows, “Waiting for Gadot” with Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter; and “Art,” starring Neil Patrick Harris, Bobby Cannavale and James Corden, have recouped this season.
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