“Cursed Child” Broadway Celebrates Understudies and House Pride
“Cursed Child” recently celebrated the first BIPOC actors on Broadway to play Harry, Ginny, and Delphi and will soon see House Pride nights return.
“Cursed Child” recently celebrated the first BIPOC actors on Broadway to play Harry, Ginny, and Delphi and will soon see House Pride nights return.
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“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” officially reopens on Broadway tonight as a one-part play. Get your first look here!
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