How Seeing “Cursed Child” on Broadway Rekindled My Love for “Potter”
The award-winning “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has finally made its Broadway debut, and it did not disappoint. Read our spoiler-free review here!
The award-winning “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has finally made its Broadway debut, and it did not disappoint. Read our spoiler-free review here!
First mentioned in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, the 12 uses of dragon’s blood remain a mystery to this day. Will we learn what some or all of these uses are in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” and future “Fantastic Beasts” films?
Armed with keyboards, “Harry Potter” fans can become hostile instead of thoughtful. Has anyone else noticed this vast difference between the fandom online and in person?
The Sprout-Flitwick shipping debacle continues with a comment from J.K. Rowling. Who knows what is official canon anymore?
With “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” making its official Broadway debut next month, I’m explaining a few reasons why I cannot wait to go see it!
While Hagrid might officially be a Gryffindor, he truly belongs in Slytherin.
It’s been over a year since “Cursed Child” was published & Cedric Diggory’s storyline still seems to make little sense. Here’s why he deserved better.
Are you a fan of “Harry Potter” and “Hamlet”? Do you enjoy the magic of spells and the magic of iambic pentameter?
Dr. Beatrice Groves explores how “Hamlet” and other early modern dramas are embedded in “The Silkworm”, and you didn’t even know it!
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