Despite the harsh winter weather, Daniel Radcliffe's 'Every Brilliant Thing' defies the odds and captivates audiences on Broadway. While many shows struggled with canceled performances and low attendance due to the blizzard, Radcliffe's play managed to sell 98% of its seats during the snowy week. But here's where it gets interesting... 'Every Brilliant Thing' wasn't always a hit. The play, which opens March 12 at the Hudson, had just two previews the previous week, and still managed to jump $676,388 in box office receipts. This is a testament to the power of a compelling story and a talented lead actor. But what makes 'Every Brilliant Thing' so special? And how did it manage to thrive in the face of such adversity? Let's take a closer look at the numbers and the strategies behind this Broadway success story. With a total gross of $980,815 for the week, 'Every Brilliant Thing' is a shining example of how a well-crafted production can overcome even the harshest of conditions. So, what's the secret behind its success? And how can other shows learn from its resilience?