Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Lyric Theatre

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Tickets

Lyric Theatre | New York City, New York

If you want to witness the greatest in theatrical productions, then your search ends today, because Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is coming to New York City, New York for a special live appearance on Wednesday 13th April 2022 at the iconic Lyric Theatre. The tale opens nineteen years after the events of the 2007 novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and follows Harry Potter, now Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the Ministry of Magic, and his younger son, Albus Severus Potter, who is about to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The play is marketed as the eighth official story in the Harry Potter series.If you have never experienced this awe-inspiring show perform before, then now is the time to see what all the hype is all about. To order your tickets, click the Buy Tickets button today. But act quickly, because Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and the Lyric Theatre will sell out quick!

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Lyric Theatre

How many times have you re-watched Harry Potter as a kid? Did you secretly hope a letter will fly into your room on every birthday? Or you ovingly watched your kid parade around the house with a wooden spoon and cast spells on everyone? We’re proud of you, you’re no ordinary muggle! Harry Potter is the magical world that changed the game one way or another.

And “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” does not disappoint the true fans of magic. In fact, Time Out described it as “an absolute hoot, a joyous, big-hearted, ludicrously incident-packed and magic-heavy romp that has to stand as one of the most unrelentingly entertaining things to hit the West End. But what makes this performance truly smashing is the feeling you are close to as some of the most iconic characters. Buy your ticket now and watch a magical story of wizard and witches unfold in front of you.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Lyric Theatre

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