Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Lyric Theatre

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Tickets

Lyric Theatre | New York City, New York

Written by BAFTA, Tony and Olivier award-winner Jack Thorne and directed by Olivier and Tony award winner John Tiffany, this is the eighth story in the Harry Potter phenomenal series and the first official Harry Potter story to be presented on stage, bringing together some of the hottest talent working in the theatre today. And where better to deliver this hotly anticipated show than the world-famous Lyric Theatre in New York City, New York to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child live on Friday 4th February 2022. This production brings one of the most famous stories to stages this February for a production that will leave you blown away. Already, tickets are flying off the shelves as theatre-goers who love the finest musicals want to know what’s going on. So don’t miss out on what may become the quickest selling show of 2022. Secure your tickets today by clicking the Buy Tickets button below!

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Lyric Theatre

Did you have the Harry Potter books on your bedside table just to guard you as you drifted away every night? Maybe you secretly hoped a letter would fly in your room on every birthday? Or you watched your child run around the house with a wooden spoon in hand and a bed sheet on its back convinced to be a wizard? We’ve all have been there because Harry Potter has impacted everyone’s life one way or another.

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is just as magical. In fact, Time Out claims “the biggest theatre hit of modern times bar none is Jack Thorne and JK Rowling's epic two-part eighth adventure for erstwhile boy wizard Harry Potter”. Critics state that the play of wizards and witches is both conserving the magical feeling but feeds the now substantially grown-up fanbase. Let’s face it, we may be all grown up now but we dream of just as much. And a magical Friday awaits you just one click away.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Lyric Theatre

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