Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: The Journey: Behind the Scenes of the Award-Winning Stage Production

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: The Journey: Behind the Scenes of the Award-Winning Stage Production

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The official behind-the-scenes book of the record-breaking, award-winning play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is one of the most celebrated stage productions of the past decade. Opening in London's West End in 2016, on Broadway in 2018, in Melbourne in 2019 -- and with more productions worldwide still to come (including San Francisco later this year) -- the play has smashed records, collected countless rave reviews and awards, and captivated audiences night after night. Now readers are invited behind the scenes to experience the show's journey to the stage -- from the earliest phases of development with producers Sonia Friedman and Colin Callender, to the crafting of the eighth Harry Potter story with J.K. Rowling, director John Tiffany, and playwright Jack Thorne, to the gathering of an extraordinary team of artists and actors together to bring this new part of Harry Potter's story to life.With stunning photography, insightful interviews, and never-before-seen sketches, notes, candid backstage photos, and more, this full-color deluxe edition offers readers unparalleled access to this unique production, and is a beautiful gift for Harry Potter fans and theater lovers alike.

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Non-Fiction
Format
Hardback
Pages
224
Price
37.50 €

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I never expected to finish this book so quickly. Having watched Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Lyric Theatre in NYC, reading this book was my only chance to revisit the play. It is parted into various chapters – from the idea to the finished play and distributing it to different countries, supported with a lot of pictures. Technically, there aren't big spoilers you wouldn't be able to connect without having seen the play anyways. There are some plot points explained, yet I found them quite vague, which is a good thing for people who haven't seen the play yet. Although, at the beginning of the book, there is a stamp that says "Secret Spoilers ahead", which is true. So if you want to see that play with no information whatsoever, don't read that book. All in all, it's a nice glance for people who haven't seen the play, but more of a memory book for people who have seen the play already. I was instantly sucked back into the world and I really want to see that play again. Either in London or Hamburg, but that will take some time now, with the pandemic and all.

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