Harry Potter the Cursed Child

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There’s magic in every moment at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the most awarded new play in history and “one of the most defining pop culture … See more

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Sep 15, 2024
This was amateur at best. The acting was terrible. The adult actors kept forgetting their lines or mucking the timing up. The actress playing Hermione was horrendous and didn't portray her correctly … Full review by KatMCoup
Sep 15, 2024
Wow. The combination of visual and sound effects were amazing! The story line tied in nicely with the HP franchise which will please all fans and the acting was top drawer. The play being in 2 hal… Full review by Clive G
Sep 14, 2024
Leicester Square tube stop is closest, short walk to the Palace Theatre. If you are a HP fan or not, the production of both of the shows was worth the ticket price alone! very smooth choreography an… Full review by GemsNI

Questions & answers

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Hi, can we see part 2 without seeing part 1 before? We can only see one and prefer the evening show
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The story follows on from part one so wouldn’t really make sense to only watch the second half
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I would like to take my 9 and 7 year old. Will the palace allow them to be admitted? I see it says “suitable for 10 and …
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I would like to take my 9 and 7 year old. Will the palace allow them to be admitted? I see it says “suitable for 10 and older” but does that mean “recommended” or does that mean you have to be 10 years or older to attend?
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I'm not entirely sure. It might be wise to contact the theatre directly. It was a full house when I was there, and I don't remember seeing anyone near the age of your children there.
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Any hotel recommendations please that aren’t too far from the theatre?
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I stayed at Assembly Covent Garden which is a 5 min walk from the theatre. Big bed, hot shower really good for a short break.
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I am looking at buying tickets in the grand circle on the front row. Is the legroom and view reasonable? I am 5”11 so not …
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I am looking at buying tickets in the grand circle on the front row. Is the legroom and view reasonable? I am 5”11 so not necessarily tall but do get leg ache when not able to move!
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i would say it will be difficult wherever you are sat, because of the length of time you are sat for, i am 5ft4 and i must say the very large man in front of me was heavy and pushed the …
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i would say it will be difficult wherever you are sat, because of the length of time you are sat for, i am 5ft4 and i must say the very large man in front of me was heavy and pushed the seat almost onto my legs but that is the nature of the beast,
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Answer by mary m · Nov 14, 2022
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Is it worth seeing the play from the balcony row M, seats 25 and 26. I bought the tickets now paying attention to the seating …
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Is it worth seeing the play from the balcony row M, seats 25 and 26. I bought the tickets now paying attention to the seating (which I couldn't pick anyways). I really want to see do show but I'm not able to spend more money on the tickets. Is it even worth seeing it from the seats I got? I'm not really sure since the reviews of that part of the balcony are diverse.
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Definitely worth it. If worst comes to worst, just pay the £1 for the binoculars they have there
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Answer by Shades A · May 29, 2022
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What is the current booking period?
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Tickets are on sale through May, 25 2025.
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