John Tiffany to Speak at Art School Event
John Tiffany will speak on arts education for new company Art School.
John Tiffany will speak on arts education for new company Art School.
In a lengthy interview on “CBS Sunday Morning”, J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany discuss “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” as the play begins its move to New York City.
What are the differences between the rehearsal and final editions of the “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” script book? We set out to investigate.
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Ahead of the paperback release of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, John Tiffany and Jack Thorne discuss their involvement in the play.
In this week’s Casting News, we learn more about those silly “Downton” rumors, bite our nails in terror at a haunting film starring a fan favorite, and get teased by a MuggleNet Live! 2017: Nineteen Years Later guest about a new project! Check out this week’s Role Call!
We’ve been anxiously waiting to find out if “Cursed Child” would sweep the Olivier Awards in the eleven categories for which the show was nominated for – and the results are in! Cast and crew walked away with nine Olivier Awards!
This entire awards season, the cast and crew of the London-based production has been receiving nomination after nomination, win after win, all the while setting records (as Harry Potter tends to do…
While many of us can hardly wait until “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” makes its Broadway debut in spring 2018, the actors and actresses among us may want to take a more active role – casting will soon be underway for the show’s US run!
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Interview with director and co-creator of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” John Tiffany touches on why this was an important project for not only “Harry Potter” fans but also for theater as a whole.
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