Tagged: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
For nearly six months now, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has been delighting audiences in London. Sam Clemmett, who plays fan-favorite Albus Potter, recently talked to Pottermore about his wonderful experience with the production so far.
Stepping out on the red carpet of the Evening Standard Theatre Awards can be a bit overwhelming for anyone and often does not happen until they’ve gotten a few seasons under their belt, but Anthony Boyle is one of the lucky ones.
This week’s Casting News is jam-packed full of our favorite “Harry Potter” cast members getting involved in the community, on stage, and on the big screen. It includes Gary Oldman’s mind-blowing transformation into Winston Churchill and a potential plot twist that never was between Stanislav Ianevski and Emma Watson.
Love “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” despite its divided reaction among fans? Now’s the time to show it – the title has been nominated for the 2016 Goodreads Choice Awards in the category of Best Fantasy!
An online auction is being held for the Royal Court Theater’s 60th anniversary gala, with “money-can’t-buy” opportunities, including an exclusive “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” experience with director John Tiffany.
This is Part 3 in my series of why the “Harry Potter” universe has three set realities of canon. Let’s discuss theater canon!
Gender equality is an issue that everyone should be thinking about. I take a look at two very different male friendships portrayed in the “Potter” series.
J.K. Rowling gave a moving speech at the gala performance of “Cursed Child” in support of her charity, Lumos.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” might not have been as great of a read for a Slytherin as one would expect. Spoilers ahead!