Theater Review: Broadway’s One-Part “Cursed Child” Maintains Original Plot While Adding New Romantic Potential
Broadway’s new one-part “Cursed Child” adds more than it takes away: Scorpius and Albus’s budding romantic potential blossoms onstage.
Broadway’s new one-part “Cursed Child” adds more than it takes away: Scorpius and Albus’s budding romantic potential blossoms onstage.
According to reports from Twitter, one fan pairing could be canon in the revised format of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” in North America.
Say what you like about “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” but I loved it, and here’s why.
While the “Harry Potter” books had some great romances, the fandom has taken it upon itself to create some of its own, and we’re a goopy mess for it.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” really missed an opportunity to canonize what would have been a much-adored same-sex relationship.
Scorpius and Albus have a connection in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, which some interpret as romantic. Here’s why LGBTQ+ representation is important even if it’s only a headcanon.
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According to inside sources, contracts for the acting talent in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” are up in May. Is Anthony Boyle the first to confirm he is leaving the production? Signs points to yes.
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