Sonia Friedman Discusses “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”
Sonia Friedman, the producer of the upcoming West End production “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, recently spoke with the “Evening Standard” about the exciting new project.
Sonia Friedman, the producer of the upcoming West End production “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, recently spoke with the “Evening Standard” about the exciting new project.
O, September 1, you majestic date. Now hurry, everyone, the train leaves at exactly 11 o’clock! t’s the day when young witches and wizards cross through platforms nine and ten to board the Hogwarts Express. The Sorting Hat will sing its song, and students will head off to bed with full stomachs, awaiting their first day of classes.
In the time since it was confirmed that the title of the upcoming stage play would be “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” we’ve heard a bit from director John Tiffany about his involvement with the play, and now a new interview from the “Times” gives us a peek into “Cursed Child” playwright Jack Thorne’s process!
At its Galway Film Fleadh premiere, Evanna Lynch talks “My Name is Emily”, as well as her thoughts on “Fantastic Beasts” and “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”!
We raced into July this week and summer is finally here, with our “Potter” stars busy on social media, sharing recent book releases, encounters, and much more.
The fandom is still abuzz over last week’s revelation that the “Harry Potter” stage play, originally announced in 2013, was going to be called “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” Now, collaborator and director John Tiffany has given his first interview about what it’s like to be a part of such a highly anticipated production – and tells how he met J.K. Rowling 20 years ago when she was still writing the first “Harry Potter” book.
We have a title, but do we have a who? Speculation rages on over the mystery of the “Cursed Child” in J.K. Rowling’s new “Harry Potter” play!
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