Every Brilliant Thing

Every Brilliant Thing

Start Date: January 1, 1970

End Date: January 1, 1970

Theater: Margeson Theater
Playwright: By Duncan MacMillan With Jonny Donahoe

About This Production

Laughter is the antidote to all things. When mom is depressed, a young child sets out to assemble a list of all the things that make life wonderful. From “ice cream” to “sunshine” to “laughing so hard milk shoots out your nose”. The list grows as the child progresses from adolescence to adulthood. Told in collaboration with the audience, this uplifting story explores resilience, and the lengths we will go for those we love.

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One of the funniest plays you’ll ever see about depression—and possibly one of the funniest plays you’ll ever see, full stop

The Guardian UK

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Social Distanced Seating

For your consideration, we are providing a special section in the upper mezzanine for patrons who wish to be distanced from other parties. When purchasing, seats for this section are indicated in bright red.