Despite the harsh winter weather, Daniel Radcliffe's star power shines through as 'Every Brilliant Thing' defies the odds and captivates audiences on Broadway. While many shows struggled with canceled performances and low attendance, Radcliffe's play managed to sell 98% of its seats during the snowy week, generating an impressive $980,815. But here's where it gets interesting: the play's success is even more remarkable considering it only had two previews the previous week. This is a testament to Radcliffe's ability to draw in audiences, even in challenging circumstances. However, it's worth noting that the average ticket price dropped to $117.51 from $130.38, which could be a concern for Broadway's overall health. The top five earners for the week were 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' ($2,159,398), 'Hamilton' ($1,756,444), 'Just in Time' ($1,484,852), 'The Lion King' ($1,326,036), and 'Wicked' ($1,307,242). Overall, Broadway's season to date has grossed $1,451,715,100, up about 7% over last year at this time, with total attendance of 10,879,802, up 3%. But the question remains: can Broadway sustain this momentum as the weather improves and audiences return?