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‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ set for Broadway
They will stay until midnight to buy their own copy of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, wearing their black robes and maroon-and-gold ties.
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Fans of Harry Potter in Manchester will gather this Saturday to celebrate the launch of the latest instalment in J.K. Rowling’s series.
The poll, which comprised over 650 respondents aged between nine and 30, revealed that for its Indian fans, the scar on Harry Potter’s forehead is the most recognisable symbol.
The release of the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child playscript at midnight tomorrow is set to be the biggest book launch since the release of the seventh Harry Potter title, The Deathly Hallows, almost a decade ago. The book will be released are revving up for midnight release parties where there will be games, quizzes, cauldron cakes and Butterbeer. However, it is seen as the eighth part of the adventures of the magician.
Cursed Child tells the story of Harry Potter as a father of three and an overworked employee at the Ministry of Magic, while his youngest son Albus struggles with the family legacy, according to the play’s website. He has a son now- Albus Severus Potter. She created the story for the drama alongside Thorne and director John Tiffany, who helmed the Tony Award-winning musical “Once”. It is set nineteen years after the events that occurred in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”.
“Would it be more about them watching me watch the show or would it take away from the show”. In 2003, FedEx delivered 250,000 copies of book five, The Order of the Phoenix, to Amazon customers on day one of the release.
“The stage design by Christine Jones is ingenious”, said The Times. At midnight on the July 31, Harry Potter’s (and J.K. Rowling’s) birthday, you can download the script as an ebook online.
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There’s also that age old question about whether scripts should be read?