With Tony Award nominations for the 2025-2026 season a week away (announcements are on Tuesday, May 5), now might be a good time to refresh your memory of what Deadline had to say about the fruits of a very busy Broadway spring. Every Brilliant Thing, the wonderful solo show (with a little help from the audience) starring Daniel Radcliffe shook off the brutal New York winter to kick things into gear, and the following two months saw, among other shows, an effervescent revival of a rarely seen Noël Coward comedy, a thrilling re-interpretation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats, exemplary ensemble work in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Becky Shaw and Proof, joyous celebrations like Titaníque, Schmigadoon! and The Rocky Horror Show, a searing drama in Death of a Salesman and remarkable performances from Radcliffe, John Lithgow, Alden Ehrenreich, Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, Ayo Edebiri, Luke Evans, Rachel Dratch, Rose
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