Amos Diggory confronts Albus Severus Potter in new Cursed Child photo
by Rodrigo CavalheiroHarry Potter and the Cursed Child shared today, via Twitter, the first photos of the Broadway production of the play. The photos show the original British cast, reprising their roles on the Great White Way as well as the new actors. Click here to see them!

Amos Diggory (Edward James Hyland) confronts Albus Potter (Sam Clemmett) and Scorpius Malfoy (Anthony Boyle) about Cedric Diggory’s death. Photo: Manuel Harlan.

Harry Potter (Jamie Parker) talks with his son, Albus Severus Potter (Sam Clemmett). Photo: Manuel Harlan.

Ginny Potter (Poppy Miller) comforts Harry Potter (Jamie Parker). Photo: Manuel Harlan.

Harry Potter (Jamie Parker) talks with Albus Dumbledore’s portrait. Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- Hogwarts’ students reunited. Photo: Matthew Murphy.
- Albus Potter (Sam Clemmett) and Scorpius Malfoy (Anthony Boyle). Photo: Matthew Murphy.
- The trio gets together (Noma Dumezweni, Jamie Parker e Paul Thornley). Foto: Manuel Harlan.
- Harry Potter (Jamie Parker). Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- Hermione Granger (Noma Dumezweni). Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- Harry Potter (Jamie Parker) talks with Draco Malfoy (Alex Price). Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- Hogwarts’ students reunited. Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- Hermione Granger (Noma Dumezweni) makes an statement on the Ministry of Magic, alongside Harry Potter (Jamie Parker). Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- The Potter and Granger-Weasley families (Noma Dumezweni, Susan Heyward, Paul Thornley, Olivia Bond, Ben Wheelwright, Jamie Parker, Poppy Miller and Sam Clemmett) on the Platform 9 3/4. Photo: Manuel Harlan.
- Actor Brian Abraham and the company of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Photo: Matthew Murphy.
- Actor Brian Abraham, portraying the Sorting Hat. Photo: Manuel Harlan.
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A public and critic hit in London, where its first production premiered, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is getting ready to premiere on April 22 at the Lyric Theatre, on Broadway, where the original cast of the British will reprise their roles in a theatre totally renovated exclusively for the play. The play opened at the Palace Theatre in London in July 2016, where it has been running since then. In 2019, the production will also premiere at the Princess Theatre, in Melbourne, Australia.