"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is the eighth official part of the story about the famous wizard Harry Potter, which has anchored itself in the hearts of many fans of fantasy books and movies. The piece, which reveals how the literary and film favorite spends his mature years, will this time be shown in the form of a theatrical performance in London's Palace Theatre. Curious about what happened 19 years later?
Harry Potter it is simply too popular to sink into oblivion. Although JK Rowling, who became famous with seven excellent books about the brave wizard, which were also staged on the screen, has no plans to write for now the eighth book about Harry Potter, to the delight of all fans of the wizarding saga, she wrote with the help of Jack Thorne and John Tiffany script for a theater play, which is the eighth part of the story about Harry, which tells about his adventures in his mature years.
Let us entrust you with some details of the much-anticipated theater performance. The story will unfold 19 years after we last saw our favorite wizarding trio – Harry, Ron and Hermione. Harry is all grown up and finally has a family of his own. He works at the Ministry of Magic and his life works like a box. But Harry wouldn't be Harry if his life wasn't at least a little complicated. Too busy father of three children still struggling with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs - in the past, while his Albus struggles with the weight of a family legacy he never really wanted. When the past and the present merge, they are both faced with the unpleasant truth that the worst evil is too often hidden behind the innocent scenery.
The theatrical spectacle will be shown in two parts and will be staged with the help of 30 performers who will take the stage of London's Palace Theater next summer. Tickets will be sold online from October 28, 2015 for everyone who will register on the website earlier Harrypottertheplay.com.
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