It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn’t much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband and father of three school-age children. While Harry grap
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A: Yes! The show is recommended for ages 10 and up. This is mainly due to some intense themes and longer runtime. Some younger kids may find it tough to sit through all of it, since it does run for about 5 hours with an intermission. If you're thinking about taking younger kids, just keep that in mind.
A: You can reschedule your tickets, but you need to do it through your ticket provider, Broadway Inbound. There might be a fee depending on how close to your show date you are. If you know you need to change your date, it’s best to reach out as soon as possible to find alternatives.
A: You can definitely go casual, but a lot of people dress up! Some fans wear robes or Hogwarts attire which adds to the fun. Just make sure your shoes are comfy since you'll be sitting for a while and maybe walking a bit before and after the show. It can also get chilly in the theater, so a light jacket is smart.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting tickets to Cursed Child!
Hey everyone! I’m considering buying tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway for my daughter’s birthday. She’s obsessed with the series, and I think seeing Tom Felton as Draco would blow her mind! Just want to know if it’s mostly worth it? Any tips for making it extra special?
Just got back from Cursed Child! Here’s my review!
Wow, what a show! I took my friends to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child last weekend and we were blown away. The sets, the choreography, and the storyline are incredible. I mean, seeing Tom Felton live? So cool! If you’re on the fence about going, just buy the tickets already!