The Scottish Mail on Sunday

JK goes Harry potty!

Author dons £465 winged stilettos and a slithering Slytherin ring – in wizard red carpet welcome for the epic new Potter play

- By Chris Hastings and Charlie Haynes

AUTHOR J.K. Rowling brought a sprinkling of fashion magic to the launch of the new Harry Potter play yesterday, with a stunning pair of winged stilettos.

The butterfly design paid homage to the logo of the blockbuste­r West End show Harry Potter And The Cursed Child, which depicts a young boy in a nest which has wings

Ms Rowling’s £465 Chiara butterfly sandals, by designer Sophia Webster, were not the only fashion choice to catch fans’ attention. She also wore a serpent ring, reminiscen­t of the snake-like symbol of the Slytherin House at Hogwarts – the rival to her hero’s Gryffindor.

One fan joked on Twitter: ‘Jo, what’s with the snake ring, you traitor.’

Ms Rowling said it was ‘lovely’ to be back on the red carpet, five years after the last Harry Potter film. ‘It’s been quite a long time since I have been to a Potter premiere,’ she said. ‘I’m having slight flashbacks.’

The author admitted that she had initially been reluctant to bring her creations to the stage. She said: ‘It was daunting. I have had probably three offers a week for the last decade to do a musical or a play or an ice show or an opera.’

The new show, written by Jack Thorne, lasts five hours and 15 minutes, split into two parts that can be watched separately. It is set 19 years after the last book, with Harry now a father of three, married to Ginny.

The show is already a box-office and critical hit. Writing in today’s Event magazine, Mail on Sunday reviewer Georgina Brown called it a ‘visually astounding production [which] puts the wand into wonder’.

Fans at yesterday’s performanc­e burst into applause after some of the show’s set pieces – but were told not to reveal details of the plot.

There was particular praise for a sequence in which Harry enters the Ministry of Magic, where he now works, through a phone box, and for the appearance of an evil Dementor which flew up into the gods.

Fans also gathered at bookshops at last night as they opened at midnight for the publicatio­n of the script, which is set to break sales records.

Fans wowed by a flying Dementor

Theatre review: Event, Page 24

 ??  ?? SPELLBINDI­NG: J. K. Rowling’s shoes reflected the play’s logo, inset, while her ring echoed the Slytherin symbol
SPELLBINDI­NG: J. K. Rowling’s shoes reflected the play’s logo, inset, while her ring echoed the Slytherin symbol

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