We’ve watched Daniel Radcliffe grow up, from his first days with a lightning bolt on his forehead on the various movies to his stage acting career involving complicated roles in plays like , (for which he earned a Grammy nomination) and (for which he won a Tony).

Playbill reports that Radcliffe will now make his Broadway return in , a play written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe. The title comes from the depressed main character’s idea to cheer up his also-depressed mother by constantly identifying and appreciating “every brilliant thing” in life, from the tiny pleasure of ice cream to the joy involved in “the even-numbered films.”

" tackles some serious subject matter, but the overall experience is one of joy and celebration,” said writer Macmillan in a statement quoted by .

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