Daniel Radcliffe Explains Why It’s Easier To Raise A Baby While Working On Broadway Rather Than A Film, And It Totally Makes Sense

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Not long after Daniel Radcliffe became a father, he got right back to work. He and his partner Erin Darke welcomed their little boy into the world in April, and the actor got right back into performing a few months later, playing one of the principal roles in the Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along. Now, Broadway is infamous for its strenuous eight shows and week schedule, and it feels like raising a little one would be hard with those hours. However, according to the actor, it’s actually easier than working on a movie, and his logic makes perfect sense. 

Asking the question many of us were likely thinking, Stephen Colbert spoke to Radcliffe about how he does eight shows a week while raising a baby. During The Late Show, the Harry Potter star opened up about why it’s actually a bit easier to parent while being on Broadway, saying:

Honestly, I think it’s more forgiving than a filming schedule would be. I’m gone in the evenings when he’s mostly in bed. I get to be there during the day when he’s awake and alert.

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