Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Is One Step Closer to a Broadway Run


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Potterheads, brace yourselves.

It looks like Harry Potter and the Cursed Child could finally come to Broadway in spring 2018. Author J.K. Rowling's fan website Pottermore announced Thursday that the play's producers are in exclusive talks with Ambassador Theatre Group to bring the show to the Lyric Theatre in New York.

We're delighted to share the news that #CursedChild is in talks to open on Broadway in Spring 2018! https://t.co/nQQOaoPytV pic.twitter.com/ILPctUitDX

-- Pottermore (@pottermore) December 1, 2016

The Lyric is one of Broadway's largest venues and currently houses Cirque du Soleil's Paramour. But that show will leave April 16, according to The Hollywood Reporter, allowing the Potter producers to make renovations to the theater in preparation for their magic.

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Written by Jack Thorne from an original story by Rowling, the play has been a sold-out hit on London's West End and its arrival across the pond has been highly anticipated. Rowling responded to the plans for an American production of the play on Thursday, saying: "I'm delighted we are one step closer in bringing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to Broadway and very excited by the proposed plans," according to THR.

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