The upcoming Broadway production of the solo play “Every Brilliant Thing,” starring Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe, has formed a partnership with the mental health nonprofit Project Healthy Minds. Through the creation of a custom marketplace for finding mental health services for audiences, this multifaceted partnership will aim to reduce barriers to care by making support options easily accessible.
“Every Brilliant Thing,” which centers on a man who looks back at his life and the glimmers of hope that carried him through, makes it a fine match for supporting the mental health tech organization Project Healthy Minds, which is dedicated to expanding access to mental health services across the United States for every community. Project Healthy Minds’ free digital marketplace offers services for anyone seeking therapists, psychiatrists, meditation, support groups, crisis lines and other mental health services. In addition, as part of this partnership, Project Healthy Minds and “Every Brilliant Thing” will collaborate on unique content and audience activations, as well as curated in-theater events during the play’s run to promote holistic well-being.
“Project Healthy Minds is proud to partner with ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ starring Daniel Radcliffe. Broadway has a rich history of using the power of the stage to shine a spotlight on some of the most important issues of our time,” said Phillip Schermer, founder and CEO of Project Healthy Minds, in a statement. “The theater has long been a space where creativity, emotion and community intersect, and this production powerfully reminds us that conversations around mental health can be honest, hopeful and even inspiring. Together, we’re making sure everyone knows they’re not alone, and that help is within reach.”
As previously announced, “Every Brilliant Thing” is scheduled to begin previews on Feb. 21, 2026, and open on March 12 for a limited engagement through May 24 at the Hudson Theatre. The play is written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe and directed by Tony nominee Jeremy Herrin and MacMillan.
“Every Brilliant Thing” is being produced by Second Half Productions, Seaview and Gavin Kalin Productions.