It's time to believe in magic
Broadway’s Spellbinding Sensation Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is coming to a city near you on its first-ever North American Tour. Join the next adventure and experience the wizarding world like never before at this record-breaking, Tony Award-winning hit, hailed as “one of the most defining pop culture events of the decade” (Forbes).
When Harry Potter’s head-strong son Albus befriends the son of his fiercest rival, Draco Malfoy, it sparks an unbelievable new journey for them all—with the power to change the past and future forever. Prepare for a mind-blowing race through time, spectacular spells, and an epic battle, all brought to life with the most astonishing theatrical magic ever seen on stage. It’s a “marvel of imagination” (The New York Times) that will “leave you wondering ‘how’d they do that?’ for days to come” (People Magazine).
2hr 50min. Incl. intermission.
Plays, Adventure, Award winners, Drama, Family / Kid-friendly, Must-See, Halloween
Ages 8+. All persons entering the theater, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
September 10th, 2024
February 1st, 2025
By: Conceived by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne & John Tiffany, written by Jack Thorne
Director: John Tiffany
Producer: Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions
Cast list: John Skelley (as Harry Potter), Ebony Blake (as Hermione Granger), Matt Mueller (as Ron Weasley), Trish Lindstrom (as Ginny Potter), Emmett Smith (as Albus Potter), Ben Thys (as Draco Malfoy), Aidan Close (as Scorpius Malfoy), Naiya Vanessa McCalla (as Rose Granger-Weasley), Julia Nightingale (as Delphi Diggory)
Design: Christine Jones
Lighting: Neil Austin
Costume: Katrina Lindsay
Choreography: Steven Hoggett
Sound: Gareth Fry
Other info: Music & Arrangements by Imogen Heap, Music Supervision & Arrangements by Martin Lowe, and Illusions & Magic by Jamie Harrison
The Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play picks up right where the last Harry Potter film left off: on Platform 9 3/4, where Harry Potter, now married to Ginny Weasley and 19 years past the Battle of Hogwarts, is seeing his son Albus Severus off to his first year at the wizarding school. Albus follows in his father’s footsteps, sharing a train car with a Weasley (rather, a Granger-Weasley, Hermione and Ron’s daughter Rose), but also meets Scorpius Malfoy, Draco’s son.
Whereas Harry and Draco were rivals at Hogwarts, Albus and Scorpius become fast friends. A few years into their time at school, the elderly Amos Diggory, the father of a boy who died while Harry was at Hogwarts, asks Harry to bring him back. Harry refuses, so Albus and Scorpius take on the challenge. They’re launched into a time-bending adventure through the Wizarding World, and as they travel deeper and deeper into the past, their parents soon go after them. Family tensions, old magic artifacts, and dark forces arise — as do some characters that Harry and the others thought were gone for good.
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The original London premiere of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child got 11 Olivier Award nominations, the most a play has ever received. After winning nine of them, the show set a record for most Olivier wins by a play too!
Chris Columbus, who directed the original Harry Potter movies, said in an interview that he’d be interested in directing a film adaptation of Cursed Child and bringing back Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint to reprise their original roles as adults. What spell do we have to cast to make this happen?
Cursed Child transports audiences to the U.K. Wizarding World, but in J.K. Rowling’s universe, there’s a whole U.S. Wizarding World, too! The U.S. has its own magic academy called Ilvermorny, and the U.S. is the setting of the magical adventures in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the Harry Potter film spinoff series starring Eddie Redmayne as magic zoologist Newt Scamander.
Cursed Child uses tons of spellbinding special effects to bring the Wizarding World to life — but we can’t spoil what they are or how they work! You’ll have to see the magic for yourself.
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