Last Thursday, Warwick Davis put on “An Evening with Warwick Davis” for audiences in Grantham, UK. The evening, which was put on in order to raise money for two charities, St. Barnabas Hospice (in Grantham) and Little People UK, saw Warwick tell stories about his life and career.
Bill Nighy’s (Rufus Scrimgeour) latest film “Pride”, in which he co-stars with former “Potter” stars Imelda Staunton (Professor Umbridge) and Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown), was released in British theaters a couple of weeks ago. The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Bill spoke to the “LA Times”. In this interview, Bill talks about getting the film made, the way that attitudes have changed over the last 30 years, and his career so far.
Rupert Grint’s Broadway debut “It’s Only a Play” is well underway in previews and is set to open October 9. As the show’s big opening night nears, we’re hearing more and more from Rupert about his thoughts on the play. In a new interview with Broadway Direct, Rupert talks about what inspired him to tackle Broadway and how he likes performing as his character, Frank Finger.
In this installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, Lupin proves to be the best teacher around while Snape is nothing but a bully. Sirius Black is in the castle; is he looking for Harry?
MuggleNet celebrates another magical wedding day with fans James and Katy. Check out their story along with many other Muggle Matrimony events in our “‘Potter’ Weddings” section.
There’s still time to submit to September’s “Quibbler” contest. But hurry up; you only have a week left to send us an essay comparing “Harry Potter” with another work of literature. Need some inspiration? Click here to read about what “Harry Potter” and “Les Misérables” have in common!
Our friends over at Hogsmeade Station Gift Shop are currently running a new promotional offer in order to commemorate Harry receiving his lightening scar on Halloween.