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Guide to 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' on Broadway
Learn all the details of the Harry Potter Broadway show: a unique stage play continuing the beloved character's story, which has brought the world under its spell.
Lights up — or should we say "lumos" — on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway! As the eighth installment in the Harry Potter series, this stage play continues the stories of familiar book characters and takes audiences through an all-new adventure in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World. A new generation of wizards collides with the classic Golden Trio of Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley.
The action revolves around Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy, the respective sons of Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy, who become fast friends at Hogwarts and travel through time to prove their mettle as wizards. But in trying to reverse some past wrongs, they almost change the face of the Wizarding World entirely. Amid this new story, co-conceived by Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne, are plenty of fan-favorite characters from the books and movies that pop up throughout the play.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has gone on quite the adventure of its own: after premiering as a two-part, five-hour-total show in London in 2016 and New York in 2018, the Broadway iteration has been condensed into a one-part theatrical experience. But all the enchanting thrills, special effects, and beloved characters remain. If you plan on going to the Lyric Theatre for the show — whether by subway, car, or Portkey — brush up on all things Harry Potter and the Cursed Child with this guide. Consider it your (Marauder's) map to help you navigate the Wizarding World on Broadway.
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What is
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child about?Harry Potter and the Cursed Child kicks off right where the final Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, ended: with Harry and Ginny Potter sending their second son, Albus Severus, to Hogwarts for the first time. Everyone thinks they'll know what to expect from Albus — namely, a carbon copy of his father. But Albus ends up quite the opposite.
He makes fast friends with Scorpius Malfoy, the son of Harry's longtime rival, Draco. And rather than joining the Gryffindor house at Hogwarts, he is sorted into Slytherin alongside Scorpius. Over the next few years, Albus is bullied because of his "failure" to emulate Harry's greatness, and Albus becomes resentful. Harry struggles to support his son, and the two grow apart. Scorpius is also bullied due to untrue rumors that he's the son of the slain Lord Voldemort.
One day, Harry is approached by Amos Diggory, the father of a boy that Voldemort killed during Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts. He asks Harry to use a device called a Time-Turner to go back and prevent his son's death. Harry refuses. Overhearing, Albus and Scorpius agree to the mission; Albus hopes to prove himself to his father and peers, and Scorpius wants to disprove his evilness. But in messing around with time and changing the past, they witness alternate, darker outcomes for the fate of the Wizarding World that the boys, along with Harry, Ron, and Hermione, thought could never happen again.
Where is
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child playing?Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is currently running on Broadway at the Lyric Theatre. The Lyric Theatre is located at 214 W 43rd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. Previously, the Lyric Theatre was called the Foxwoods Theatre, and it was renamed in 2016. Between 2017 and 2018, the Lyric underwent a total renovation specifically to host Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, adding plenty of Harry Potter-themed decor.
How long is
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?The running time of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is 3 hours and 30 minutes with one intermission. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is Broadway's longest play. The show was originally a two-part play, with Parts 1 and 2 being performed as two separate two-and-a-half-hour shows. Audiences would typically see the parts either on the same day (with a matinee and evening performance back to back) or on two nights in a row. However, when Harry Potter and the Cursed Child reopened after the pandemic, the play was shortened into one part.
What days is
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child playing?On Broadway, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child typically plays eight performances a week at the Lyric Theatre. The shows typically run Tuesday to Sunday, with two performances on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and no performances on Mondays. For the most up-to-date weekly performance schedule, please visit the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child page.
When did
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child premiere?Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened in London's West End on July 30, 2016. (Preview performances began earlier, on June 7.) But the play had already been in the works for nearly four years at that point. Harry Potter fans, with no more books or films left to look forward to, were eager to see more of the story on stage.
- 2013: J. K. Rowling announced that a Harry Potter play was in the works. At the time, she said the play would focus on "Harry's early years as an orphan and outcast." The premise later changed to become a sequel to the published Harry Potter stories.
- 2015: In June, the play officially announces its London premiere under the name Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. In October, it was confirmed that the play would be set 19 years after the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
- 2016: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has its world premiere at London's Palace Theatre in the West End.
- 2018: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opens on Broadway at the newly renovated Lyric Theatre. Like its West End counterpart, the Broadway production received critical acclaim and multiple awards.
- 2021: After the pandemic, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child reopens on Broadway as a one-part production, rather than its original two. The two-part version is still playing in London and Australia.
Who wrote
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?Jack Thorne wrote Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, based on an original story by Thorne, John Tiffany (who also directs), and J. K. Rowling. All three have sometimes been listed as authors, but Thorne is listed on the show's official website as the sole playwright.
In addition, although Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is not a musical, the show does have a composer. Two-time Grammy Award winner Imogen Heap composed and wrote the Grammy-nominated score, and the music is heard all throughout the production.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child charactersThe main characters of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are brand-new and nearly so: Albus Potter, who was introduced at the very end of the last Harry Potter novel, and Scorpius Malfoy. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child also features plenty of characters that audiences know and love from J. K. Rowling's book series. In addition to the major characters like Harry, Ron, and Hermione, plenty of other minor characters pop up in the play. Here are the main characters in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
- Albus Severus Potter: The second son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley. The play starts when they are sending him to Hogwarts for the first time. He becomes close friends with Scorpius Malfoy, and the main action of the play revolves around the two going on a time-traveling adventure together. Albus also has a strained relationship with Harry, since he feels pressure to live up to his parents' fame and glory and has been sorted into the Slytherin house, breaking the Potter family tradition of being Gryffindors.
- Scorpius Malfoy: The son of Draco Malfoy and Astoria Greengrass. Scorpius is the opposite of his father: He is nerdy and kind, rather than snobbish. Scorpius gets bullied at Hogwarts due to unfounded rumors that his real father is Voldemort, and Albus remains his closest — and often only — friend.
- Harry Potter: The central character, who in the books was the "Chosen One" to defeat the dark wizard Voldemort and save the Wizarding World. Now an adult with a job as the Head of Magical Law Enforcement at the Ministry of Magic government agency, he wants to live a fairly quiet, normal adult life with his family. However, when Albus and Scorpius get lost in time, he must go on one more quest to save them, facing some of his old demons in the process. He struggles with fatherhood and has difficulty connecting with Albus.
- Hermione Granger: One of Harry's best friends and Ron's wife. Ever ambitious and extremely intelligent, she has become the Minister for Magic: the leader of the Wizarding World.
- Ron Weasley: One of Harry's best friends and Hermione's husband. He's loyal and fun-loving. As an adult, he runs the joke shop Weasley's Wizard Wheezes alongside his older brother George.
- Ginny Weasley: Ron's sister and Harry's wife. Ginny accompanies Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Draco on their adventures in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and she encourages Harry to improve his relationship with Albus.
- Rose Granger-Weasley: The daughter of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, who's the same age as her cousin Albus. Like her mother, she's smart, bold, and ambitious. Scorpius has a crush on her.
- Delphi Diggory: The niece and caretaker of Amos Diggory. When Amos asks Albus and Scorpius to go back in time to save his son, Delphi accompanies Albus and Scorpius on their journey.
What awards has
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child won?Harry Potter and the Cursed Child was an awards darling and record-breaker all over the world. In London, Cursed Child set new records for both the number of nominations and wins a West End play has ever received. And in 2018, after winning six Tony Awards including Best Play, the New York production set a record for the highest ticket sales a Broadway play has ever had in a single week. Below are just some of the major awards Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has won worldwide.
- Tony Awards: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child received 10 Tony Award nominations at the 2018 ceremony. The show won six: Best Play, Best Direction of a Play, and awards for Best Scenic, Costume, Lighting, and Sound Design of a Play.
- Drama Desk Awards: The Broadway production won five awards of eight nominations, all in creative categories. John Tiffany won for his direction, Imogen Heap won for her score, and the show's lighting, sound, and projection designers all got awards.
- Olivier Awards: With 9 wins out of 12 nominations, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child became the most-nominated and most-awarded play in West End history. The show won Best New Play and swept the design categories — Best Costume, Set, Sound, and Lighting Design — and multiple company members won individual awards. John Tiffany won Best Director, Jamie Parker won Best Actor for playing Harry, Noma Dumezweni won Best Supporting Actress for playing Hermione, and Anthony Boyle won Best Supporting Actor for playing Scorpius.
- WhatsOnStage Awards: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child took home many of the same WhatsOnStage Awards as Olivier Awards for the London production. Out of 11 nominations, the show won 8 awards including Best New Play, acting nods for Parker, Dumezweni, and Boyle, and multiple design and directing awards.
- Grammy Awards: In a rare feat for a play, Imogen Heap's Harry Potter and the Cursed Child score from the Broadway production was nominated for the Best Musical Theater Album Grammy Award.
- Helpmann Awards: The Melbourne production was nominated for eight Australian Helpmann Awards, with Neil Austin winning for Best Lighting Design.
Major productions of
Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildLike the Harry Potter novels before it, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has found massive worldwide success. Since premiering in London's West End, the show has moved to America, Australia, and more. Putting on a production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is no easy feat, since the sets and effects are intricate, but theatres around the world have made the magic happen. All of the below productions are still running as of this article's publication, years after their premieres.
- London: The world-premiere production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child took place at the Palace Theatre in London's West End in 2016.
- New York: Following acclaim in London, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child moved to Broadway in 2018 and found equal success there. Much of the original West End cast traveled across the pond to reprise their roles for the Broadway premiere.
- Melbourne: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, in 2019. The production featured a brand-new Australian cast.
- San Francisco: Also in 2019, a production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child began at San Francisco's Curran Theatre with an all-new cast.
Fun facts about
Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildThere's always something new to discover about the Wizarding World — but don't worry, none of the facts below will spoil any of the production's magical secrets. Here's some facts you should know about Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
- The Lyric Theatre was totally renovated specifically for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. There's now carpeting with "HP" patterned on it, Patronuses painted on the walls, and a full Harry Potter gift shop where you can buy wands, Hogwarts house merch, and more.
- Chris Columbus, who directed the first two Harry Potter films, has expressed interest in directing a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child film adaptation with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint playing the Golden Trio as adults. No concrete plans for such a film have been confirmed — but you never know.
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child reveals one of Harry Potter's greatest fears (this isn't a spoiler). One might think it's something like the soul-sucking Dementors or the return of Voldemort — but it's pigeons.
- The play is known for its unbelieveable special effects, and almost no one knows how they're done. But somehow, the show's team has made it possible to undergo Transfiguration into another person, make a bookshelf come to life and attack, and have smoke come out of an actor's ears, just as believably as in the movies.
- The original London production had people with super-specific job titles on the creative team. Specific people were in charge of things like knitting, tattoos, and "costume prop body paddings."
- The premiere of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and the release of the script in bookstores corresponded with milestones from the original novel series. The play's first London previews in 2016 overlapped with the 18th anniversary of the release of the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The opening night happened on July 30, the eve of Harry Potter's birthday. The book release also took place at midnight that day.
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Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Magically Half as Long
Is it possible to cut half the words from a play and still tell the same story? That is the experiment currently being conducted by playwright Jack Thorne, director John Tiffany, and novelist J.K. Rowling on their show, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which recently reopened at Broadway's Lyric Theatre. A two-part epic when it originally opened in 2018, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has returned from the pandemic condensed into a single three-hour, 30-minute evening, performed in its entirety eight times a week.
The allure of marathon theater has long existed for connoisseurs of the stage. Jonathan Kalb explores this phenomenon his book Great Lengths, which includes sections on Peter Brook's Mahabharata (11 hours) and Tony Kushner's Angels in America (a mere seven). But it is safe to say that members of this crowd have already had the opportunity to catch The Cursed Child in its original form or have permanently turned their noses up at it (a mistake). The future of The Cursed Child on Broadway, if there is to be one, is in the tourist market: fans of both Broadway and Harry Potter who would love to see their favorite wizard onstage but aren't prepared to dedicate seven hours of a weekend trip to New York to do so. Now, they don't have to.
James Romney plays Albus Potter, and Bradley Dalton Richard plays Scorpius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.(© Matthew Murphy)
The basic story remains the same: All grown up, Harry Potter (Steve Haggard at the performance I attended) and Ginny Weasley (Diane Davis) are sending their own kids off to Hogwarts, including wayward middle son, Albus (James Romney). To everyone's surprise, he becomes best friends with Scorpius Malfoy (Bradley Dalton Richard), son of Harry's old nemesis, Draco (Aaron Bartz). Even more shocking, Albus is sorted into Slytherin. Without the natural wizarding talent of a Hermoine Granger (Jenny Jules, authoritative as Minister for Magic), but haunted by his famous last name, Albus becomes a depressive recluse. But the recent discovery of a time-turner presents him with the opportunity to create his own legacy by correcting one of his father's historical mistakes.
Those familiar with the published script already know the speed with which Thorne, Rowling, and Tiffany present the exposition. Here, that process is kicked into hyper-drive: Years pass, the Hogwarts Express chugs along, Harry and Albus fight, and then suddenly everyone is doing a big group dance with wands (cape-swishing choreography by Steven Hoggett). It is disorienting enough for the audience, but even some of the actors stumble over their lines as they race through the first half-hour.
David Ables plays Ron Weasley, Jenny Jules plays Hermione Granger, and Nadia Brown plays Rose Weasley-Granger in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.(© Matthew Murphy)
The sailing is much smoother after that, as the performers are allowed to settle into their characters and inhabit the magical world Tiffany has created with his team of designers: The ever-shifting set (by Christine Jones), transforming costumes (by Katrina Lindsay), cathedral lighting (by Neil Austin), and all-enveloping sound (by Gareth Fry) still constitute the most technically impressive show on Broadway. Austin and Fry collaborate particularly well with video designers Finn Ross and Ash J. Woodward on a recurring cue that seems to send shockwaves through the theater (and had audience members all around me shuddering with delight).
The show features 36 actors, a remarkable number for a play (but down from the original 40 of the two-part version). Gone are notable characters like big friendly groundskeeper Hagrid and Lily Potter (Albus's little sister, who is mentioned but never seen). As disappointing as this may be for Harry Potter completists anticipating their favorite characters, the result is a much cleaner play that rarely diverts from the forward thrust of the plot. Sometimes it pays to kill your darlings.
Bradley Dalton Richards plays Scorpius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.(© Matthew Murphy)
Of course, no one is going to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child for a monumental work of drama. They're going to see magic onstage, and on all that front, the show delivers spectacularly. Jamie Harrison's illusions regularly receive showstopping applause, the kind which might make the actors jealous were it not for the fact that their performances are integral to making the magic seem real. If you suspend your disbelief just a little bit (it's not hard considering the level of artistry at work) you'll feel like a kid again, witnessing incredible wonders onstage.
It also helps that the house staff at the Lyric Theatre is one of the friendliest on Broadway, eager to ensure that everyone is having a great time. That matters when the price of two Broadway tickets could buy you a lot of other fun things (a spa day, a flight to Miami, dinner at many of New York's best restaurants). I can confidently tell readers that Harry Potter and the Cursed Child beats them all. It is absolutely worth your time and money.
But is it the same play as before? Not quite. Those interested in experiencing every excised line and character can read the published script, which always presented as another novel in J.K. Rowling's series — with plenty of room to sprawl. The leaner, meaner version onstage at the Lyric is actually a better play that has lost nothing in terms of production value. It is still the most magical show on Broadway.
How long is part 2 of Harry Potter: The Cursed Child? – Celebrity.fm
How long will Harry Potter and the Cursed Child last? The show consists of two parts: part 1 is 2 hours 40 minutes, and part 2 is 2 hours 35 minutes . Each part has a 20-minute intermission.
Of this, does Netflix have Harry Potter? Are the Harry Potter films available on Netflix or Disney+?
Unfortunately none of the Harry Potter films are streaming on Netflix and they are not available on Disney+. But don't worry - there are other ways you can stream fantasy movies as well.
What was cut out of the cursed child? The impressive sets of John Tiffany's production remain... the ballet on the stairs, the diving scene, the magnificent flying spirits - but about a third of the original text has been cut out. Some of the changes are to the surgical finish, while others are more significant.
Are Albus and Scorpius subsequently in love? Albus/Scorpius was the main fandom "thorn" or theoretical romantic relationship since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released and Thorne and Tiffany filled the script of their play with references to their potentially queer relationship. In the play, the two boys are completely devoted to each other.
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Is there an age limit for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?
Performance suitable for ages 12 and up . All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Harry Potter Disney? Unfortunately no. The Harry Potter movies are not available on Netflix or Disney Plus, but don't worry; they are available for streaming on other platforms.
Is Harry Potter real? While is no real Harry Potter no , he was based on a real person! JK Rowling drew inspiration for The Boy Who Lived from her neighbor Ian Potter, who lived just four doors away from Rowling when she was a child.
Is Harry Potter on Disney Plus UK? No, Harry Potter is not available on Disney Plus .
Harry Potter on Broadway 2 parts?
Previews started on November 12th. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child first opened on Broadway as a two-part experience on April 22, 2018 . The play will be nominated for 10 Tony Awards, winning five, including Best Play.
Who plays Harry Potter in The Cursed Child? Jamie Glover (best known as the star of the TV series Waterloo Road) becomes Harry Potter with Emma Lowndes as his wife Ginny Potter and Theo the Ancient as their son Albus Potter. Reiki Aiola will play Hermione Granger, Thomas Aldridge will play Ron Weasley, and Helen Aluko will play their daughter Rose Granger-Weasley. nine0007
How do they do magic in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?
The actors in Cursed Child create effects this would be done digitally on screen with their own bodies and with the help of some special crew members. "It's originally a Japanese uniform," says motion director Stephen Hoggett, who came up with all the acrobatics you'll see on stage.
Tonks Queer? Tonks non-binary, pansexual, liberated, queer unicorn who uses the pronouns they/them. As skilled Metamorphmagicians, they often change their hair color, which many queer people do as they explore their personality.
Who married Scorpius?
Rose Weasley - girlfriend and later wife of Scorpius Malfoy. She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 2017 to 2024, where she was transferred to the Gryffindor household. After marrying Scorpius Malfoy, they have three children, Maddox Parker and Sebastian Malfoy.
Albus Potter rescues Cedric? nine0007
However, when they return to their time period, they realize that their interference has manifested itself in an unexpected and undesirable way. So they decide to try again. Albus and Scorpius stop Cedric from winning the tournament by preventing his death .
Is the third Harry Potter movie scary? “ Prisoner of Azkaban is undeniably a horror film, as Cuarón borrows so many elements from the genre to mark the series' transition from a light-hearted fantasy to a darker, more serious theme." nine0007
How old is Harry Potter in 2021? It's time for the Potterheads to put on their birthday caps while Harry Potter celebrates his birthday. 41st birthday July 31, 2021. A double celebration for Harry Potter fanatics around the world as author J.K. Rowling shares the holiday with his fictional boy, who turns 56 this year.
What is Harry Potter's real name?
Daniel Radcliffe, complete Daniel Jacob Radcliffe , (born 23 July 1989, Fulham, London, England) is a British actor best known for his on-screen portrayal of the boy wizard Harry Potter.
Where is Hogwarts?
Hogwarts Model Studio at Leavesden Studios | |
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Universe | Magic world |
Location | Scotland |
Owner | Ministry of Magic |
Purpose | Training for children with magical abilities |
Can I visit Hogwarts?
At Islands of Adventure, you can visit Hogwarts™ Castle and explore the village of Hogsmeade™. And at Universal Studios, you can enter Diagon Alley™ for a mind-blowing ride, magical experiences, and more.
What's new in the world of Harry Potter? Magical Evil arrives at the Warner Bros studio tour in London from January 22, 2022. The new attraction, which runs until May 1, 2022, will reveal the filmmaking tricks behind some of the Harry Potter pranks. nine0007
Will there be a Harry Potter 9?
Ignoring additions to the Cursed Child and Fantastic Beasts titles, the absence of a ninth Harry Potter film caused considerable consternation. … What is unthinkable is that a decade after the release of the second part of the Deathly Hallows, the release of the upcoming film or TV show about Harry Potter is not planned .
Is Harry Potter based on the Bible? Although Rowling said that "Hogwarts is a multi-denominational school," these quotes are, of course, distinctly Christian . The second is a direct quote from Jesus from Matthew 6:19, the first is from 1 Corinthians 15:26. As Hermione tells Harry shortly after he sees the graves, his parents' message means "to live after death".
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How old is the Harry Potter trolley bus driver? – Celebrity.fm
The good-natured trolley witch on the Hogwarts Express is revealed to be over 100 years old , with the ability to turn her hands into spikes and turn her pumpkin tarts into grenades because killing students makes far more sense than allowing them to escape from the train. nine0006
What does Hermione see in the Boggart? Backstage
Private | Books | LEGO |
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brownie | brownie | |
Albus Dumbledore | Corpse of his sister Ariana Dumbledore | Voldemort |
Dean Thomas | Disembodied Living Hand | Floating Disembodied Eyeball |
Hermione Granger | Professor McGonagall tells her that she failed her exams or failed | McGonagall shows her the troll exam |
Is the tram witch immortal? There is no foreshadowing or foreshadowing of how the trolley witch is revealed. They needed an action scene, so... witch cart is immortal and some kind of monster.
Also, will Harry Potter and the Cursed Child be released? In June 2021, the production team announced that the play would be re-produced as a standalone show for future Broadway performances starting in November 2021, and for San Francisco and Toronto productions starting in November 2021. nine0004 2022 . The existing two-part production will continue to be staged in London, Melbourne and Hamburg.
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Cursed child - canon?
Despite its controversial status among a significant number of fans, the play is billed as the eighth story in the Harry Potter series. Prior to the play's premiere, JK Rowling confirmed on Twitter that the play was canon , despite its authorship.
What is Ginny's boggart? Ginny's page says her boggart is Voldemort .
Just like that, what would Hagrid see in the Mirror of Erised? he will see Harry, Ron, Hermione, Neville, Ginny , the entire Order (including deceased members), Aragog, Buckbeak, Fang, Luna, a bunch of his friends, Professor McGonagall, Dumbledore and of course his whole family sitting next to him.
Boggart Harry is still a Dementor? In his third year at Hogwarts, Harry and his classmates were taught how to defend themselves against a Boggart. … Actually, Boggart Harry was a Dementor , that is, he was afraid of fear itself. When Harry faced the Boggart in the Triwizard Tournament a year later, he used the Patronus Charm against the werewolf.
What were Umbridge's rules?
Harry Potter: The 10 Worst Educational Decrees Dolores Umbridge ranked
- 8 All Weasley products will be banned immediately.
- 9 Any student found to be carrying sweets from unauthorized vendors will be expelled. … nine0236 10 Any student found in possession of an enchanted spelling pen will be severely punished. …
Who works at borgin Burkes? Tom Marvolo Riddle , also known as Lord Voldemort, started working at Borgin and Burkes right after graduating from Hogwarts in 1945.
How long has the trolley witch been working on the Hogwarts Express?
The Trolley Witch was supposedly for over 100 years during the events of Cursed Child. After trying to escape the Hogwarts Express, Scorpius and Albus have to face the usually friendly trolley witch who goes to great lengths to stop them. nine0007
Why is Hermione black? Diversity Advocacy for Hermione Granger
Rowling came under fire in 2015 after endorsing the role of a black actress as Hermione Granger in the London play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. “Kanon: brown eyes, curly hair and very smart. White skin was never specified.
Who plays Harry Potter's son?
HARRY Potter star Arthur Bowen fans are dizzy because after 10 years he looks completely unrecognizable. Arthur, 23, played Harry Potter's second child, Albus Severus Potter, in the seventh film in the iconic franchise. nine0007
Is Harry Potter real?
While is not the real Harry Potter there is no , he was based on a real person! JK Rowling drew inspiration for The Boy Who Lived from her neighbor Ian Potter, who lived just four doors away from Rowling when she was a child.
Is the dolphin riddle canon? No because is not in canon .
Voldemort's Daughter canon? Not that I saw. There is a very simple answer to this question: NO. nine0004 Voldemort never had children (I don't consider The Cursed Child to be canon.
What is Ron's Patronus?
Ron's Patronus Jack Russell Terrier . That's why we think this particular four-legged friend is the perfect match for Weasley's little brother
What Hermione sees in the Mirror of Einalezh According to her, since 1997, Hermione would see Voldemort defeated and dead (like Harry), she and her friends are alive and well, and she is in a romantic embrace with Ron. nine0007
Who is Molly Weasley's Patronus?
Rowling tweeted that the Weasley twins have chosen a Patronus. amulets in the form of a magpie which is a type of bird. "We have a saying in the UK about them: 'one for sadness, two for joy', as you may know," she wrote. "Besides, they are talkative thieves.