NEWS TICKER
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Celebrates 9 Years in the West End
Published on
July 30, 2025
By
Julia Jordan
The Original Two-Part Production Continues to Enchant at the Palace Theatre
On 30 July 2025, the spellbinding stage phenomenon Harry Potter and the Cursed Child celebrated nine years since its world premiere at the Palace Theatre in London. As the only production in the world still performed in its full two-part format, the West End run continues to draw new generations of fans, currently booking through to 15 February 2026.
Since debuting in 2016, the production has earned 9 Olivier Awards and 6 Tony Awards, becoming the most awarded play in Olivier history. Over 2 million people have seen the West End production alone, with more than 11 millionattending globally.
An Epic Production with Unparalleled Stagecraft
With a cast of 45 and a backstage team of 66, each performance involves:
650 costumes
50 wigs
524 sound cues
700 lighting cues
42 wands
50 suitcases
Nine stage managers help orchestrate the technical wizardry required to bring this unique theatrical world to life.
A New Chapter in the Wizarding World
Set 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child follows Harry, now a Ministry of Magic employee and father of three, as he grapples with the past while his son Albus begins his own journey at Hogwarts. Together, they must face powerful and mysterious forces that threaten the balance of time and magic.
Written by Jack Thorne, based on a story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany, the production is directed by Tiffany, with movement by Steven Hoggett, set by Christine Jones, costume design by Katrina Lindsay, and music by Imogen Heap.
Current Cast
The current West End cast includes:
David Ricardo-Pearce as Harry Potter
Claire Lams as Ginny Potter
Ellis Rae as Albus Potter
Thomas Aldridge as Ron Weasley
Jade Ogugua as Hermione Granger
Eve de Leon Allen as Rose Granger-Weasley
Steve John Shepherd as Draco Malfoy
Harry Acklowe as Scorpius Malfoy
They are supported by an ensemble including Ishmail Aaron, Debra Lawrance, Rob Curtis, Jaden Oshenye, Sophie Matthew, Catherine Russell, and many more.
Performances, Ticketing, and Access
Standard Schedule:
No performances on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays: 2pm (Part One) & 7pm (Part Two)
Sundays: 1pm (Part One) & 6pm (Part Two)
Ticket Prices: From £15 per part.
'Friday Forty' Lottery: Every Friday, 40 tickets priced at £40 (£20 per part) are released for the following week.
Access Performances:
BSL: Saturday 13 September
Captioned: Saturday 8 November
Audio Described: Saturday 15 November
Christmas 2025 Schedule includes additional performances from 17 December through 4 January.
Looking Ahead
With five productions running globally and a new Dutch-language production planned for 2026, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child shows no signs of slowing down. The play continues to evolve while remaining rooted in its original London home, offering audiences the most complete version of this theatrical landmark.
For those seeking a truly magical night at the theatre, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child remains an essential West End experience.
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