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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Run Time:
Three hours and 30 minutes with one intermission
Opened: April 22, 2018

Schedule:

Tuesdays at 7pm
Wednesdays at 7pm
Thursdays at 7pm
Fridays at 7pm
Saturdays at 1pm and 7pm
and Sundays at 1pm

Buy Tickets from: $61.50

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From page to stage to screen, the magic is real at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway. Prepare to see the characters that you've known and loved in a thrilling new adventure that begins 19 years after the events of The Deathly Hollows. The entirety of the Lyric Theatre has been transfigured to immerse you in this magical world where epic duels, extraordinary spells and beloved characters come to life. Filled with unprecedented stage magic and thrilling storytelling, this Tony Award-winning show, Based on an original new story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany, is a unforgettable experience unlike anything else you will ever see.

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child conjures the impossible on Broadway: EW review
10 / 10

The show, for its many twisty turns, belongs squarely to its most consistent leads, its equally cursed children: Boyle and Clemmett, two fine English actors who, at 23 and 24, are as exceptional a leading pair as those Mormon boys or Wicked girls. Reprising their West End roles, both young men are formidable individually but meteoric together, specifically in their happy seizure of the central theme of this and Rowling's saga in general: friendship. Good friendship. The kind of friendship that trounces ostracization, that vanquishes evil, that draws power from the triumph of an inside joke as much as a shared tragedy. Boyle plays Scorpius, ostensibly Hogwarts' biggest outcast, with a ferocious nerve and mischievous wit; he's funny and heartbreaking and applies a vexing if effective quantity of outbursts to service his character's epiphanic moments. Clemmett, on the opposite hand, is an understated wonder; as the embittered but well-intentioned Albus, he has the less showy and perhaps more prohibitive role, but with a boyish charm Clemmett adroitly dodges pratfalls of teenage anguish and "Ugh, dad!" resentment to remain hugely likable and empathetic even as he creates disaster after disaster for himself. The sparks the two actors create together are so dynamic, their occasional absence onstage does not go unnoticed.

'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' on Broadway is just about the coolest thing ever
10 / 10

I can't speak for non-fans of all things "Harry Potter" (poor souls), but for those of us who treasure J.K. Rowling's masterful series of young adult novels, the new Broadway mega-production "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two" is a magnificent treat - both an ingenious continuation of the Potter saga and a complete reinvention of it for an entirely new form. I sat through this two-part, five-and-a-half-hour effort alternately awestruck and giddy, much as - come to think of it - I felt first reading Rowling's books. By the end, I would have been perfectly content to watch it carry on for five-and-a-half hours more.

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened at the Lyric Theatre (Broadway) on Sunday Apr 22, 2018 and has now been running for 5 years.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has had 4 productions including West End which opened in 2016, Broadway which opened in 2018, West End which opened in 2021 and San Francisco (Regional) which opened in 2030.
Best Play , Best Choreography for Steven Hoggett, Best Costume Design of a Play for Katrina Lindsay, Best Direction of a Play for John Tiffany, Best Lighting Design of a Play for Neil AustinBest Scenic Design of a Play for Christine Jones and Best Sound Design of a Play for Gareth Fry.
Best Play, Best Choreography for Steven Hoggett, Best Costume Design of a Play for Katrina Lindsay, Best Direction of a Play for John Tiffany Best Lighting Design of a Play for Neil Austin and Best Scenic Design of a Play for Christine Jones Best Sound Design of a Play for Gareth Fry.
Outstanding Costume Design for a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Katrina Lindsay, Outstanding Director of a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for John Tiffany, Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Neil Austin, Outstanding Music in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Imogen Heap, Outstanding Projection Design (Drama Desk Awards) for Ash J. Woodward, Outstanding Sound Design in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Gareth Fry, Outstanding Wig and Hair (Drama Desk Awards) for Carole Hancock, Distinguished Performance Award (Drama League Awards) for Anthony Boyle, Distinguished Performance Award (Drama League Awards) for Noma Dumezweni, Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play (Drama League Awards) for Jack Thorne, Outstanding Choreographer (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Steven Hoggett, Outstanding Costume Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Katrina Lindsay, Outstanding Director of a Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for John Tiffany, Outstanding Lighting Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Neil Austin, Outstanding New Broadway Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Outstanding New Score (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Imogen Heap, Outstanding Projection Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Finn Ross, Outstanding Set Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Christine Jones, Outstanding Sound Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Gareth FryOutstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway Debut Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Anthony Boyle and Outstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway Debut Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Noma Dumezweni.
Outstanding Costume Design for a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Katrina Lindsay, Outstanding Director of a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for John Tiffany, Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Neil Austin, Outstanding Music in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Imogen Heap, Outstanding Projection Design (Drama Desk Awards) for Ash J. Woodward, Outstanding Sound Design in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Gareth Fry, Outstanding Wig and Hair (Drama Desk Awards) for Carole Hancock, Distinguished Performance Award (Drama League Awards) for Anthony Boyle, Distinguished Performance Award (Drama League Awards) for Noma Dumezweni, Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play (Drama League Awards) for Jack Thorne, Outstanding Choreographer (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Steven Hoggett, Outstanding Costume Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Katrina Lindsay Outstanding Director of a Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for John Tiffany and Outstanding Lighting Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Neil Austin Outstanding New Broadway Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Outstanding New Score (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Imogen Heap Outstanding Projection Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Finn Ross Outstanding Set Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Christine Jones Outstanding Sound Design (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Gareth Fry Outstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway Debut Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Anthony Boyle Outstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway Debut Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Noma Dumezweni.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is playing at the Lyric Theatre (Broadway), which is located at 214 W. 43rd St. New York.

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