“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” on Broadway Welcomes New Cast

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child New York has earned the distinction of being the highest-grossing non-musical play in Broadway history as well as the longest-running Broadway play of this century. Now entering its sixth year, the production is looking forward to even more success with a brand-new cast.

Our favorite wizarding families are getting a refresh with a mix of new and returning faces. The Potters will be staying the same as last season, with Steve Haggard, Angela Reed, and Joel Meyers reprising their roles as Harry, Ginny, and Albus, respectively. Similarly, the Malfoys will continue to be portrayed by Aaron Bartz and Erik Christopher Peterson, who play Draco and Scorpius, respectively. Cara Ricketts and Daniel Fredrick will take to the stage as Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, with Maya Jerome Thomas returning to play their daughter, Rose Granger-Weasley. Jane Bruce will join the cast as Delphi Diggory.

 

 

Also new to the company this year are John Alix, William Bednar, Eric Cheung, Jamyl Dobson, Eleasha Gamble, Kaléa Leverette, Kira Player, Gabrielle Reid, and Emily Schultheis. The production is welcoming back Chadd Alexander, Quinn Blades, Darby Breedlove, Ted Deasy, Irving Dyson Jr., Kira Fath, Gary-Kayi Fletcher, Logan James Hall, Abbi Hawk, Chance Marshaun Hill, Edward James Hyland, Nick Hyland, Jax Jackson, Jack Koenig, Erik Evan Olson, Alexandra Peter, William Rhem Jr., Stephen Spinella, Tom Stephens, and Karen Janes Woditsch.

The new Broadway company will begin performances on Tuesday, November 14, at New York’s Lyric Theatre. Tickets are on sale now, but you can grab one through May 26, 2024.