What's Happening?
Tracee Ellis Ross is making her Broadway debut in the play 'Every Brilliant Thing,' which explores themes of depression and the small joys of life. The play involves audience participation, with Ross engaging attendees to contribute to the narrative.
The story revolves around a narrator compiling a list of things that make life worth living, aiming to uplift their depressed mother. Ross steps into a role previously held by Daniel Radcliffe and Mariska Hargitay, bringing her unique perspective to the performance. The play allows for ad-libbing and personalizing the list of 'brilliant things,' making each performance distinct.
Why It's Important?
Ross's debut on Broadway marks a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her versatility as an actor and performer. The play's focus on mental health and finding joy in everyday moments resonates with audiences, offering a hopeful message amidst challenging themes. By involving the audience, the play creates a communal experience, emphasizing the importance of connection and shared humanity. Ross's participation in such a project highlights her commitment to roles that inspire and provoke thought, potentially influencing public discourse on mental health.













