Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
Any Potter fan lucky enough to get their hands on tickets to this dazzling behemoth of a double bill will not regret it.

So this is Dickens, with magic. It's the real deal, live in front of you, so much better than any film could be.
The Times
Any Potter fan lucky enough to get their hands on tickets to this dazzling behemoth of a double bill will not regret it.
Any Potter fan lucky enough to get their hands on tickets to this dazzling behemoth of a double bill will not regret it.
See it in two parts until September 20th!*
There's magic in every moment at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the most awarded play in history and "one of the most defining pop culture events of the decade" (Forbes).
Nearly two decades after their heroic deeds, Harry, Ron, and Hermione find themselves embarking on a thrilling new quest. A continuation of The Boy Who Lived's story, adapted by Emmy Winner Jack Thorne (Adolescence, Enola Holmes), 'Cursed Child catches up with Harry and co. as grown-ups, where the challenges of adulthood, jobs, and kids prove far scarier than anything Voldemort could have cooked up.
This one-of-a-kind theatrical experience is packed with "thrilling theatricality and pulse-pounding storytelling" (The Hollywood Reporter). It will leave you "audibly wowed, cheering and gasping" (The Telegraph), as "visions of pure enchantment send shivers down your spine" (Rolling Stone). "It is out of this world, it's magic, it's a hit" (The Times).
*Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is one play presented in two parts, which are intended to be seen in order on the same day (matinee and evening) or on two consecutive evenings.
From October 6th, it will become a single show.
Please note: The producers can't guarantee the appearance of any performers on any specific date.
breathtaking magical hijinks
It's another two part review from London Theatreland's Kitty and Teia, who were bowled over by the further adventures of the Boy Who Lived (and Grew Up And Got A Desk Job). Read on to see what they had to say about 2016's biggest theatre event.
Kitty
Read full reviewLaura Wilkinson
Special effects are magical but play is lengthy
Marta
Amazing Show
Betty M
Wizarding wonder