
The West End premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, featuring Lenny Henry, Ambika Mod & Sue Perkins.
Second Half Productions in association with Nica Burns and Paines Plough today announce the West End premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe and directed by Jeremy Herrin and Duncan Macmillan. Running @sohoplace theatre for a strictly limited run from 1 August – 27 September.
First presented by Paines Plough at Roundabout at Summerhall in 2014, this wildly popular, one-person play has delighted audiences in over 80 countries worldwide, been adapted into a highly successful HBO film and now debuts in the West End @sohoplace, performed by four exceptional actors. The season opens with Lenny Henry (August in England, Bush Theatre; Othello, Northern Broadsides) followed in date order by Jonny Donahoe (co-creator and original performer Every Brilliant Thing), Ambika Mod (One Day, Netflix; This is Going to Hurt, BBC) and Sue Perkins (The Great British Bake Off, BBC; Just a Minute, BBC Radio 4).
You’re seven years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s ‘done something stupid’. She finds it hard to be happy. You start a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything worth living for. You leave it on her pillow. You know she’s read it because she’s corrected your spelling.
A child attempts to ease their mother's depression by creating a list of all the best things in the world. Through adulthood, as the list grows, they learn the deep significance it has on their own life. Every Brilliant Thing is a comedy about the lengths we will go for those we love.
Listings
Every Brilliant Thing: 1 August – 27 September 2025
@sohoplace, 4 Soho Place | London | W1D 3BG
- Lenny Henry: 1 August – 30 August
- Jonny Donahoe: 13 August - 1 September
- Ambika Mod: 2 September – 26 September
- Sue Perkins: 4 September – 27 September
BSL interpreted: Thursday 21 August (Lenny Henry), Friday 26 September (Ambika Mod)
Captioned: Monday 1 September, 7.30pm (Jonny Donahoe)
Audio Described: Saturday 20 September, 7.30pm (Sue Perkins)
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