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New cast of “Harry Potter and Cursed Child” the eight installment of “Harry Potter” series
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‘Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child’ has got its new cast together and production is
initiating soon in London.
Polly
Frame is portraying Ginny Potter and Ellis Rae playing their son Albus Potter,
David Ricardo-Pearce will play Harry Potter.
And
Jade Ogugua and Taneetrah Porter join the cast to play Hermione Granger and Ron
Weasley's daughter Rose Granger-Weasley, Thomas Aldridge continues to play Ron
Weasley.Draco Malfoy will be portrayed by Steve John Shepherd, and his son Scorpius
Malfoy by Harry Acklowe.
"Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child" is a play that is written by Jack Thorne is based
on a unique story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany.
Story
of the play is Harry, Ron, and Hermione are back on a new journey 19 years after
saving the wizarding world, this time joined by a new generation that has newly
joined the renowned Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The
play is about the journey Albus (Harry potter’s son) takes while growing up,
and the roles he and his best friend, Scorpius (Draco Malfoy’s son), play when
dark forces, perhaps in league with Voldemort, once again threaten the fate of
the planet. The play picks up where the last novel, “Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows” (2007), left off, and it flashes forward to Albus’s later
years at Hogwarts.
Over
1.5 million audiences have attended the show for the duration of its seven
years at London's Palace Theatre, which turned into venerated final month.
The
production will take part in Back to Hogwarts Day festivities, on 1st September
which take place at London's King's Cross station over three days as fans
remember the sensation. The cast and creative team of "Harry Potter and
the Cursed Child" will also attend the festivities.
It
is the eighth installment in the most famous series (Harry Potter) and the
first to be performed on stage. It has sold over six million tickets globally
and won 60 prestigious awards, including nine Laurence Olivier Awards and six
Tony Awards, since its world debut in London in 2016.
The
Palace Theatre is presently taking reservations for the two-part production
through May 19, 2024.
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