Tracee Ellis Ross is making her Broadway debut and completing a bucket-list item
Summary
Tracee Ellis Ross is making her first appearance on Broadway in the solo play "Every Brilliant Thing," which tells the story of someone listing things that make life worth living to help a depressed mother. The show involves audience participation and adapts some parts to fit the actor's background and personality.Key Facts
- Tracee Ellis Ross begins her Broadway debut in "Every Brilliant Thing."
- The play is about a narrator who lists things that bring joy to prove life’s value to a depressed mother.
- Audience members participate by reading or acting during the performance.
- Ross took over a role previously played by Daniel Radcliffe and Mariska Hargitay.
- The show runs for about 70 minutes without a break.
- Ross learned a 40-page monologue during a three-week rehearsal.
- The play adapts references and items to fit the actor’s personal experiences.
- Ross views this role as completing a personal goal and attracting hope through the story.
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