James Snyder Fired from the Broadway Production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”
James Snyder, known to “Cursed Child” fans for his role as Harry on Broadway, has been fired from the show following a misconduct complaint.
James Snyder, known to “Cursed Child” fans for his role as Harry on Broadway, has been fired from the show following a misconduct complaint.
This Social Media Roundup has birthday wishes, an engagement, a COVID vaccine, a rare return to social media, and much more.
From an opera performance to an anime and plenty of projects in between, it’s time for another edition of Casting News.
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The cast of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” on Broadway picks up Chapter 6 of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” for Harry Potter at Home, and Jamie Parker is the narrator. Check it out!
Missing the magic of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”? James Snyder stopped by Broadway.com’s “#LiveatFive” to give us his insights into playing the Chosen One on Broadway!
Get to ready to see pictures of adorable pets, song covers, viral challenges, comedy skits, and more as we delve into the magical realm of Wizarding World social media during this time of social distancing.
In this edition of Social Media Roundup, take a look at how the stars of the Wizarding World celebrated International Women’s Day and how they are adapting to the current global COVID-19 outbreak.
In this edition, stars of the Wizarding World have been sharing the love on Valentine’s Day as well as celebrating birthdays and reconnecting with old hobbies, old projects, and old friends.
The Year 3 cast will see a number of new and familiar faces take to the stage at the Lyric Theatre, including Paul Thornley, who originated the role of Ron Weasley.
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