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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Broadway Reviews

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From page to stage to screen, the magic is real at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway. Prepare to see the characters that you've known and loved in... (more info)

Theatre Lyric Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 16, 2018
Opened Apr 22, 2018
Critics' Rating
8.95 Positive
18 Positive
1 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
8.33 Positive
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Critics' Reviews

As with any story, it's all in the telling. What's so wondrous is how low-tech stagecraft brings such high-definition delight as the action unfolds on the Christine Jones' arch-filled set filled with glow and gloom by Neil Austin. Suitcases turn into...

The stagecraft on display is unlike anything I've seen, with magical moments taking your breath away at every turn. Brooms and suitcases and people fly about with abandon on Christine Jones' inventive set, fire flashes across the stage, a lake materi...

I can't speak for non-fans of all things 'Harry Potter' (poor souls), but for those of us who treasure J.K. Rowling's masterful series of young adult novels, the new Broadway mega-production 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two' is a...

Harry Potter is on Broadway! As a Potter newbie, I was wondering how much I would 'get,' and how much I wouldn't. But you can really go to this as not a fan and still have a very enjoyable time at the theatre. Of course, being a fan means you get all...

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The charms of Harry Potter work on Broadway — but read the books first

From: Washington Post  |  By: Peter Marks  |  Date: 4/22/2018

This elaborate two-part, 5½ -hour stage sequel to J.K Rowling's canonical series is like a witchy worship service for the countless consumers of every magical segue and subplot of the seven books and eight Harry Potter movies from which it draws ins...

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Theater Review: Harry Potter and the Broadway Spectacle

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 4/22/2018

But the additional-and perhaps the most powerful-enchantment of this particular trip to the theater is actually on our side of the footlights. Looking around me, I saw Hogwarts house colors, black robes, and wands filling the seats. When Jamie Parker...

The play - whose story is credited to Rowling, playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany - has an emotional honesty that, like the books, never sinks into sentimentality and guarantees its endurance. At its essence is a story about parents and...

As Cursed Child is one of the most plot-heavy texts to appear on Broadway since melodrama became déclassé and suspense is the spell that keeps it whooshing along, it would be unsporting to say much more. Still, fans of the source texts (who cheered...

The production's magic is hardly limited to well-choreographed transitions, though, with illusions ranging from the seemingly high-tech - lightning streams of flame, or a dreamlike effect that has the entire set shimmering with every jump in time - t...

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HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD: BROADWAY’S ENCHANTED KINGDOM

From: NY Stage Review  |  By: Steven Suskin  |  Date: 4/22/2018

And mind you, the show is all special effects. But while there is a good deal of machinery and a greater deal of millions behind it all, the specialest effect that shines through-and, truly, makes Cursed Child what it is-is high-grade theatrical imag...

For this slyly manipulative production knows exactly how, and how hard, to push the tenderest spots of most people's emotional makeups. By that I mean the ever-fraught relationships between parents and children, connections that persist, often unreso...

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child conjures the impossible on Broadway: EW review

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Marc Snetiker  |  Date: 4/22/2018

The show, for its many twisty turns, belongs squarely to its most consistent leads, its equally cursed children: Boyle and Clemmett, two fine English actors who, at 23 and 24, are as exceptional a leading pair as those Mormon boys or Wicked girls. Re...

And all the things that make 'Cursed Child' so theatrically remarkable are only intensified now. The list begins with how Tiffany, Hoggett and the designer Christine Jones carved out a theatrical playing space for the storytelling, something that int...

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Broadway Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’

From: Variety  |  By: Marilyn Stasio  |  Date: 4/22/2018

Once you get past the sensory (and commercial) blandishments and the show begins, it's clear that director John Tiffany and his wizard designers have answered the big question: What can the theater do for the story of Harry Potter that the books and ...

Despite the show's reported record-breaking $68 million price tag, Tiffany has wisely chosen to give the 'Cursed Child' a low-tech look. As long as parents don't have to take out a mortgage to purchase the tickets, the two-part play is great children...

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'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child': Theater Review

From: The Hollywood Reporter  |  By: David Rooney  |  Date: 4/22/2018

Is it strictly for Potterheads? Not at all, though anyone going in cold, with no prior knowledge of the stories, will miss much of the clever cross-referencing of characters and events from throughout the series. A detailed recap starting with the ke...

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

From: TimeOut NY  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 4/22/2018

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is haunted by death and pain; it is often suspenseful and sometimes downright frightening. Yet amid the cinematic tumult and dazzle of the densely action-packed plot, Thorne and Tiffany carve out quiet scenes of inti...

Aside from being able to easily grasp the numerous references in the dialogue, a theatergoer with no prior 'wizarding' experience should still be able to have a great time - and may even find the show more enthralling than would a longtime fan who al...

From row P of the orchestra section of the cavernous Lyric Theatre, one might feel a bit disconnected from the characters and plot, especially with designer Christopher Jones' skeletal set adding to the hollowness, but admittedly, that might just be ...

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