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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Stage is a new stage play with a script written by Jack Thorne. The original story by J.K.Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany represents the eighth book of the novel series and also the first one to be adapted on stage.
The magical world of wizardry and a fantastic universe, the story of the three friends, their adventure 19 years after triumphing in the war with the darkness and evil forces, all these will come to Tokyo in the summer of 2022.
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The cast will be Japanese and the stage will take place at the TBS Akasaka ACT Theater in Tokyo.
The show has been running for a long time, currently having productions in San Francisco, Melbourne, London, and New York. It will also open in Hamburg, Germany this March, followed by Toronto, Canada, in fall.
The story follows Harry, now an official at the Ministry of Magic and a father of 3 children, still struggling with his past and working hard every day.
Meanwhile, his son, Albus feels a lot of pressure because of his status of being Harry Potter’s son and the two of them, fighting with both their present and past, will eventually learn that there is still darkness surrounding them.
Tickets are available on the Tokyo production's official website, along with more information on the play and here you can also see more information regarding the show in Tokyo hosted by TBS and HoriPro Inc.