Cursed Child?

IloveNYC2
#1Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/29/18 at 8:28pm

Will I miss anything if I went to London instead of NYC for Cursed Child 

Fosse76
#2Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/29/18 at 8:50pm

Why is this a question? Are you expecting a different plot?

Danielle0314
#3Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/29/18 at 8:50pm

IloveNYC2 said: "Will I miss anything if I went to London instead of NYC for Cursed Child"

From what I've seen/heard, no. There are some differences, but none that take away from the story.

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mikem
#4Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/29/18 at 9:22pm

(Spoiler request)

 

I didn't know there were differences between the London and NYC versions.  Are the differences in the plot/dialogue, or in the special effects?


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IloveNYC2
#5Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/29/18 at 11:13pm

Fosse76 said: "Why is this a question? Are you expecting a different plot?"

No but Cursed Child in NYC has the Original Cast. I wonder how much issues I would have seen not the Original one in either Melbourne NYC, San Francisco or London ?

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dramamama611
#6Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/29/18 at 11:40pm

Huh?


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Danielle0314
#7Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/30/18 at 9:27am

mikem said: "(Spoiler request)

I didn't know there were differences between the London and NYC versions. Are the differences in the plot/dialogue, or in the special effects?
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In London, the wand dance is shorter in part 1, and the graveyard scene in part 2, there's no hand that jumps out before Voldy comes out from behind. The whole Godric's Hollow part from part 2 in London is also staged differently than in NYC (for the better IMO). Dialogue is all the same throughout, and all the special effects are the same too.

 

ARTc3
#8Cursed Child?
Posted: 10/30/18 at 9:06pm

I saw both the London and New York productions. London was better. The actress who plays The Train Witch  and Professor Mcgonagall is terrible in New York; embarrassingly bad.


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roamermark
#9Cursed Child?
Posted: 11/1/18 at 3:10am

No substantive difference at all.  The theatre is arguably nicer in London and you will likely save a lot of money.   I've seen in in both.