Overview
- Producers announced Monday that Ross will play July 7–Aug. 9 at the Hudson Theatre, following Mariska Hargitay’s May 26–July 5 run and Daniel Radcliffe’s engagement through May 24.
- The engagement extends the production through Aug. 9, marking a fourth extension and arriving in a season where the show and Radcliffe are Tony-nominated.
- A North American tour is set for 2027 with a Seattle launch, with dates, cities, casting, and ticket details to be announced.
- The play is a solo, interactive piece that invites audience members to call out “brilliant things” as the narrator copes with a loved one’s mental-health crisis.
- The Broadway staging reunites co-directors Duncan Macmillan and Jeremy Herrin with designers Vicki Mortimer, Jack Knowles, and Tom Gibbons, produced by Second Half Productions, Seaview, and Gavin Kalin Productions.