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Harry Potter goes out in a blaze of glory for Rowling

- BRITAIN Reuters

A new 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 yesterday.

Billed as the eighth instalment 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 (local time) release of the book, hours after the play in London’s West End theatre district dazzled theatregoe­rs 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 said: ‘‘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 to May 2017. Enthusiast­s 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.

‘‘It was magical. I sat on the edge of my seat the whole time,’’ said Kylie Cruikshams­ks, 32, a big Potter fan. ‘‘There was a lot to live up to and they did it.’’

Ashley Nottingham, 32, said he was left speechless: ‘‘It’s blown away every theatrical boundary I’ve ever known.’’

The play opens ahead of the November movie version of Rowling’s Potter spinoff book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and follows the opening in April of a second Harry Potter attraction within a theme park, at Universal Studios in Los Angeles.

The British writer said she found it easy to put her Potter creation onstage thanks to the vision for the show.

‘‘I never wanted to write another novel, but this will give the fans something special.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? J K Rowling attends the press preview of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre in London yesterday.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES J K Rowling attends the press preview of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre in London yesterday.

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