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New cast for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” in the West End


New cast for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” in the West End

New cast for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” in the West End
The new cast of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, © Manuel Harlan

A new cast has been assembled for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, from 15 October 2024.

Joining the cast is Claire Lams, who takes on the role of Ginny Potter alongside David Ricardo-Pearce, who continues to play Harry Potter, and Ellis Rae, who continues to play her son Albus Potter.

Eve De Leon Allen takes on the role of Rose Granger-Weasley, the daughter of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, played by Thomas Aldridge and Jade Ogugua respectively. Steve John Shepherd will continue to play Draco Malfoy, Harry Acklowe will play his son Scorpius Malfoy.

The new cast also includes Ishmail Aaron, David Annen, Nicole-Lily Baisden, Sabina Cameron, Rob Curtis, Zijuan Elsol, Gabriel Fleary, Rory Fraser, Tim Hibberd, Sally Jayne Hind, Max Hunter, Dewayne Jameson Adams, Emma Louise Jones, Julia Kass, Debra Lawrance, Tasha Lim, Matty Loane, Sophie Matthew, Jaden Oshenye, Helen Power, Jocelyn Prah, Conor Quinn, Ian Redford, Catherine Russell, Martin de los Santos, Adam Slynn, Benjamin Stratton, Alex Tomkins, Jake Tuesley, Sam Varley and Katie Wimpenny.

In addition, Oliver Dawson, Layla Duke, Aubrey Hayes, Rhiannon Parry, Aljosa Radosavljevic, Sienna Sibley and Ethan Webster will alternate in two child roles.

Directed by John Tiffany, the creative team includes movement by Steven Hoggett, set design by Christine Jones, costumes by Katrina Lindsay, music and arrangements by Imogen Heap, lighting by Neil Austin, sound design by Gareth Fry, illusions and magic by Jamie Harrison, and music direction and arrangements by Martin Lowe. Casting is by Julia Horan and Lotte Hines.

In addition, the booking period for the show at the Palace Theatre has been extended: tickets are now available until June 29, 2025.

This extension includes the release of a total of 130,000 tickets for parts one and two, with 20,000 tickets costing an affordable £15 per part.

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