Scarlet Leigh said: "Skye8 said: "Can someone describe what it looks like when Albus and Scorpius sabotage Cedric in the second task (in the lake)? The day I saw the show, something must've gone wrong because nothing was happening to him."
When the spell is cast his bodystarts to expand like a balloon and he floatsupward. One of the very few less impressive effects for me because to me it looked like he was in an astronauts space suit the entire time
greenifyme2 said: "That would make a lot of sense! I could see the portable tank on their backs under their costume, but didn’t think that the “lake” could be so much longer than what we see. The three times I saw Part 2, Albus always pops up right on cue. Scorpius must hand signal to him somehow under the water is my only guess there."
Again, I have no insider information, this is just my take on it... I assume there's another person (a stage h
To add my two cents to the original question posed in this thread...
I went back and read the play from the published book and the actors definitely just say "He's coming" and "He's here," referring to you-know-who's arrival in Godric's Hollow, not his arrival in the church. Besides, why would he be in the church when he was in Godric's Hollow to visit a specific townhouse? I interpreted the decision to have him walk r
There are some nice Orchestra seats (mostly Row R, 20 and up) available this Saturday at $165 per ticket. These are normally $225 and good seats at this price.
When I saw the show two weeks ago, I needed cushions for my two kids. I didn't ask an usher, I just got them myself and no one stopped me or questioned me (and I carried both large cushions back to my seat myself). The cushions I got were located in the aisle to the far right of the stage when you walk in from the rear - if you walk in the large aisle between H and J, turn left when you exit the seating area of the theater. You'll see a very short hallway and there&#
Just looking for some advice, if you don't mind. I know some of you have been following tickets for Cursed Child quite a lot. I am coming over from Australia for a 2 week trip in January. Cursed Child is a must for me. The seats that are available for my dates are the $165 + and mostly rear orchestra. I would love to get one below that price or at that price (and above) if it was a very good seat. If you were me would you just buy the best of
BroadwayNYC2 said: "Looks like I'm switching. Hope it isn't too close or too far to the side! Very excited."
You won't regret it - it's a beautiful show!
Do you mind saying how much the ticket is? I'm curious if the closer rows are $299, $189 or $155 (because of the high stage and slightly limited view). Thanks.
For a first time, further back may be a bit better - it's a grand show with beautiful special effects that I think are better viewed from a little further back than Row C. That said, you'll see all their expressions and it's an emotional show at times so you'd have a beautiful, just different, experience from so close. (If you don't end up taking the Row C seats, would you mind posting the date they're available? I saw the show from further back a few weeks
I recall reading somewhere (a transcript of an interview with Noma, I think, but honestly can't remember) that the original cast was staying a year. But whichever actor did the interview didn't give any specifics such as whether the year starts from when the cast arrived in New York (which is late November 2017) or whether the year starts from previews. Plus, it was very vague and I think "a year" could reasonably be 9-12 months and maybe the actor was rounding u
Can anyone confirm if Harry Potter (currently Jamie Parker in the NYC production) has his famous scar in Part 2 of Cursed Child? The scar was 100% visible during all of Part 1 but when Part 2 began I couldn't see the scar anymore (and I was relatively close to the stage so I was surprised I couldn't see it). I don't want to include any spoilers here, but I am wondering if maybe the plot twists in Part 2 somehow meant that Harry didn't have his scar. Or maybe
We didn't order the in-theater delivery, but the people next to us did. The food is exactly the same as what's available at the concession stands, which is to say: not a lot. As I recall, it was caramel popcorn, green/white jelly beans, red/yellow jelly beans, gummy bears and some fancy versions of M&Ms and Reese's Pieces. Plus bottled water (still or sparkling) and some sodas. They also had a snack tray which was basically a sandwich cut into fourths a
In case anyone is looking for tickets, there are a number of Saturdays in August and September 2018 with great seats available at $155 and $189 per part. For example, Rows G, H and J in the Orchestra have seats starting around numbers 12 and 13 (so a bit off to the side but not extreme sides by any means) for $189. I paid $299 per ticket to sit in that same row but 6 seats to the left. I don't regret paying $299 (Row G, Seat 1 is an amazing seat!) but I would have gladly
We saw the show on Thursday and Friday. There is no stage door on Thursday after Part 1. On Friday after Part 2, about 12 actors came out. Ron (Paul Thornley), Album (Sam Clemmett), Scorpius (Anthony Boyle), Delphi, Professor McGonagall, Amos Diggory/Dumbledore, and a number of ensemble members whose names I can't remember now. EVERYONE who came out was extremely friendly and gracious, talking with the fans, asking what parts of
amaklo said: "I was looking around on the ticketing site today and see that the top premium price is apparently going up to $329/ticket per part in October."
That’s really amazing! Based on my very unofficial research it seemed like the premium tickets were not selling that quickly, but apparently they were selling eventually. I wonder if all of the other ticket prices will increase also.
Stage door for Harry Potter? Jun 14
2018, 04:51:59 PM
Can anyone confirm whether the cast comes out the stage door and signs autographs on Thursday nights after the single performance? I know on one-show days they only come out after the second show and it seems like the messages on this thread are a little conflicting as to whether they come out on Thursday nights also. I’d appreciate any guidance. Thanks!
Are the the principal actors still performing this week? Or are any of the principal actors and actresses taking vacation now that the Tonys are over? (Was anyone at the show yesterday who can confirm if any understudies went on?)
atuomala said: "Heard back from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and received a cast-signed playbill (signed on the Part I playbill). It took a couple months, but I was so happy to receive it."
Congrats on hearing back - enjoy the playbills! I think you are the first to confirm that Cursed Child is sending out signed play bills. Did you send a donation?