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ROWLING BIDS FAREWELL TO POTTER AT CURSED CHILD GALA

- REUTERS

Anew Harry

Potter play that opened to swooning reviews and delighted gasps from the audience marks the end of the journey for the beloved boy wizard, his creator J K Rowling said at the play’s premiere in London on Saturday.

Billed as the eighth installmen­t in the series, the play Harry Potter and the

Cursed Child and a book based on its script have helped awaken a new wave of Pottermani­a five years since the previous episode was made into a movie.

Throngs of fans crowded bookstores for the midnight release of the book, hours after the play in London’s West End theatre district dazzled theatre-goers with swishing capes, billowy wraiths floating overhead and illusionis­t tricks of actors appearing to vanish into thin air.

Asked if the book and play heralded a new phase of stories, Rowling told Reuters: “No, no. He goes on a very big journey during these two plays and then, yeah, I think we’re done. This is the next generation, you know,” said Rowling, who later appeared on stage during a standing ovation at the end of the show. “So, I’m thrilled to see it realised so beautifull­y but, no, Harry is done now.”

Based on a story by Rowling, playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany, Cursed Child picks up the story 19 years later, featuring Potter as a 37-year-old overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic and father of three. The play, a marathon affair running over five hours and split into two parts, is sold out through May 2017. Enthusiast­s from around the world queued outside the ornate Palace Theatre for a glimpse of Rowling and the cast of the production.

Many in attendance at the show said it lived up to its billing in reviews as a thrilling theatrical spectacle, with deft stagecraft that drew audible gasps at times.

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Author J K Rowling at a gala performanc­e of the play parts One and Two, in London on Sunday the Cursed Child Harry Potter and PHOTO: REUTERS
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