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Every Brilliant Thing
A daughter creates a list of things worth living for--all in an attempt to raise the spirits of his chronically depressed mother--in this adaptation of the acclaimed one-character show.
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Plot Summary
A one-person show that blurs the lines between performance and audience participation, 'Every Brilliant Thing' follows a man as he recounts his life starting from the age of seven when his mother attempted suicide. To cope and connect, he begins writing a list of every brilliant thing about the world, a list that grows with him throughout his life and helps him navigate depression, love, and loss.
Critical Reception
The stage play 'Every Brilliant Thing' has received widespread critical acclaim for its unique blend of humor and pathos, and its innovative audience engagement. The filmed versions generally capture the emotional resonance and profound impact of the live experience, with praise directed at the performer's vulnerability and the play's ability to tackle difficult subjects with warmth and intelligence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its originality and interactive nature.
Lauded for its delicate balance of humor and deep emotional exploration.
Applauded for its hopeful message and connection with the audience.
Google audience: Audience reactions often highlight the play's profound emotional impact and its ability to foster a sense of shared experience. Many find it deeply moving, surprisingly funny, and ultimately life-affirming, appreciating its sensitive handling of mental health themes.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for the 2022 filmed version, but the stage play has received numerous awards and nominations during its various runs.
Fun Fact
The script for 'Every Brilliant Thing' was developed through a collaborative process between playwright Duncan Macmillan and actor Jonny Donahoe, drawing on personal experiences and improvisations with audiences.
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