The Asian Age

Rowling play to feature adult Potter, son Albus

● Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opens at the Palace Theatre in London’s West End district on July 30, 2016. The story takes place 19 years after Harry’s final showdown with the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, described in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hall

- ESTELLE SHIRBON

A new play that opens in London next summer will pick up the story of Harry Potter where the seventh and final volume of J. K. Rowling’s saga left off, with a plot involving a grown- up Harry and his youngest son, Albus.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, based on a new story part- written by Rowling, opens at the Palace Theatre in London’s West End district on July 30, 2016, publicists for the production said on Friday. The story takes place 19 years after Harry’s final showdown with the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, described in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh book. Now an overworked employee of the ministry of magic with three school- age children, Harry “grapples with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs”, a statement about the new play said. Meanwhile, Albus, named after Harry’s old headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore, struggles with the weight of the family legacy. “As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomforta­ble truth: some- times, darkness comes from unexpected places,” the publicists said. The play will be in two parts which are intended to be seen in order on the same day, or on two consecutiv­e evenings. An initial 16 weeks of performanc­es will go on sale in the first booking period, which starts on October 30. Publicists have been releasing a drip- drip of informatio­n over several months in what appears to be a strategy to tantalise fans, although commercial success for the venture looks extremely likely regardless of any marketing efforts.

So far everything connected to Harry Potter has turned to gold. Rowling’s books have sold over 450 million copies and been translated into 78 languages, while the eight- part film franchise based on the books grossed more than $ 7 billion at the worldwide box office.

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