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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Open run · 3 hours and 30 minutes with 1 intermission · Lottery via TodayTix
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Born in the City rating
4
Critics (BroadwayWorld)
8.9 / 10
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Run time
3 hours and 30 minutes with 1 intermission
Opened
April 22, 2018
Status
Open run
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Run time
3 hours and 30 minutes with 1 intermission
Opened
April 22, 2018
Status
Open run
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Starring
Tom Felton, John Skelley

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Venue
Lyric Theatre
Address
214 W 43rd St, NY, NY 10036
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About the show

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The plot picks up nineteen years later, proving that even in the wizarding world, the trauma of your parents never really stays buried. Harry is now a weary bureaucrat at the Ministry, while his son Albus struggles to exist in a shadow cast by someone else’s fame. It is a family drama dressed up in expensive capes and pyrotechnics. While the stagecraft is technically impressive, the narrative relies heavily on fan service to keep the momentum going. If you can stomach the relentless nostalgia and the sheer length of the production, it offers a decent night out. Just leave the wand at home.


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4
Born in the City

Our verdict

Stagecraft as the headline act. The Tony-winning play conjures genuinely jaw-dropping illusions — you'll spend half of it wondering how they did that — wrapped around a next-generation Potter story. The plot divides hardcore fans, but as a piece of live magic it's unmatched. See it for the spectacle you can't stream.

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  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    Born in the City

    Stagecraft as the headline act. The Tony-winning play conjures genuinely jaw-dropping illusions — you’ll spend half of it wondering how they did that — wrapped around a next-generation Potter story. The plot divides hardcore fans, but as a piece of live magic it’s unmatched. See it for the spectacle you can’t stream.