Daniel Radcliffe
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Podcast Appearances
And that being its own reward and the finding of those things being meaning in and of itself.
This show draws a very direct line between...
happiness and the the ability to notice new wonderful things and i do think that it's sort of a practice that we all when we were in rehearsal we duncan encouraged us all to like write new brilliant things down on the wall in case we saw something that in fact one of them has ended up as one of the last ones we read in the show maddie our head of our props department
wrote down when the windshield wipers wipe to the beat of the song, which is just like a brilliant, it is a brilliant thing.
And I think that it has become sort of a practice of if you just have this frame of sort of seeing the world through the brilliant things that you kind of touch on a daily basis.
It has, you know, for me, at least it's been something that I have found a real positive way of sort of moving through the world.
No, I mean, I think it's one of the kind of brilliant... God, it's so hard.
Sorry.
It's so hard to describe the show without using that word.
I had the same thing when I was promoting Weird Al, the movie.
I just kept saying the word weird all the time.
Anyway, so it is one of the... I think the extraordinary things this show manages to do is...
It finds the universal in the incredibly specific.
There is something beautiful about how actually similar we all are and how we all want basically the same things, which is connection, love and joy.
Yeah, you know, I...
I'm in the show until late May, and then it's carrying on with Mariska Hargitay, and I'm so happy that the versatility of the monologue will be able to be seen by more people.
I hope it has a long life here in New York, and I hope it continues to have a life around the world as it has up until this point, and hopefully, you know, the visibility of it being on Broadway can sort of extend that further and further.
Oh, my God, amazing.
You're more than welcome.
Thank you for coming and watching it.