Tom Felton Reunites with Daniel Radcliffe at Every Brilliant Thing
In an exciting reunion, Tom Felton, known for his iconic role as Draco Malfoy, visited Daniel Radcliffe backstage at the Broadway show Every Brilliant Thing. This heartfelt moment shared on Felton’s Instagram featured the caption, “Broomsticks to Broadway.” The reunion highlights the enduring connection between the two actors who starred in the Harry Potter films.
Every Brilliant Thing: Broadway Premiere
Every Brilliant Thing marks Daniel Radcliffe’s return to Broadway since winning a Tony Award in 2024. The show is set to run for a limited engagement, opening on March 12, 2026, and concluding on May 24, 2026, at The Hudson Theatre, located at 141 W 44th Street.
A Unique Concept
This captivating play explores the themes of life and hope. It follows a man’s reflection on the joyful moments that sustain him, presented through a heartfelt list of life’s beautiful aspects. The play has already made waves globally, being performed in over 80 countries and even featured in an HBO special.
Tom Felton’s Broadway Return
Tom Felton is also making headlines by reprising his role as Draco Malfoy in a special Broadway engagement. This marks his first return to the role since the Harry Potter films concluded nearly 15 years ago. His performances will extend for 26 weeks, ending on May 10, 2026, at the Lyric Theatre.
Harry Potter Legacy
Since its debut in London in 2016, the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child production has achieved remarkable success. Here are some key statistics:
- Over 11 million tickets sold worldwide.
- A collection of 60 major awards, including nine Laurence Olivier Awards and six Tony Awards.
- Holds the Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing non-musical play on Broadway.
- Total sales exceeding $430 million.
- 3.5 million tickets sold on Broadway, making it the third-longest-running play in its history.
The reunion of Felton and Radcliffe not only brings nostalgia for fans but reinforces their lasting bond and contributions to the theatrical world.