Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Tickets at Palace Theatre
Experience the original 2 part experience of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in London!
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- Stunning staging
- Powerful performances
- Spectacular visuals
- Great for families
- Emotional journey
A thrilling, emotional production filled with jaw-dropping magic, seamless illusions and stunning visuals. Powerful performances and strong chemistry drive a moving family story, while epic staging, thrilling time-turner moments and nostalgic wizarding touches keep the audience spellbound.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Tickets
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child brings J.K. Rowling's wizarding world to the West End stage in spectacular fashion. Set 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, this two-part play follows Harry Potter as a Ministry of Magic employee struggling with fatherhood, while his youngest son Albus begins his own journey at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The story centres on Albus Potter, who feels the enormous pressure of living up to his father's legendary reputation. When he befriends Scorpius Malfoy, son of former enemy Draco, the two embark on a dangerous time-travel adventure that threatens to unravel the past and change everything. The play explores themes of legacy, friendship, and family bonds whilst delivering the spectacular magic audiences expect from the Potter universe.
Critics and audiences have praised this production for its emotional depth and groundbreaking stagecraft. The play won a record-breaking nine Olivier Awards including Best New Play, plus six Tony Awards including Best Play. With its combination of beloved characters in new roles and fresh storylines, it appeals to longtime Potter fans and theatre newcomers alike.
What to Expect at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Each part runs approximately 2 hours 40 minutes including one interval. You can see both parts on the same day or on consecutive performances, depending on your preference and booking availability. The production features jaw-dropping special effects that bring spellwork to life on stage, from seamless illusions to epic staging that captures the wonder of the wizarding world.
Palace Theatre provides the perfect setting for this magical production. The historic Victorian venue on Shaftesbury Avenue creates an atmospheric backdrop with its ornate architecture and intimate auditorium. The theatre's bars and refreshment areas offer drinks and snacks before the show and during intervals. If you're attending both parts on the same day, consider having a light meal or afternoon tea between performances.
The production combines nostalgic elements that fans will recognise with innovative theatrical techniques that could only work on stage. The creative team, led by director John Tiffany and writer Jack Thorne, has crafted a theatrical experience that stands as its own remarkable achievement whilst honouring the beloved source material. London's West End also offers fantastic dining options, and you might enjoy exploring other acclaimed productions like The Phantom of the Opera during your theatre visit.
Before You Go
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is recommended for ages 8 and above, though some scenes may be intense for younger viewers. Children under 5 are not permitted, and all patrons under 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Babes-in-arms are not admitted to the auditorium.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before each part begins to allow time for security checks and finding your seats. Mobile phones must be turned off during the performance, and no photography or recording is allowed. Outside food and drinks are prohibited, and bags may be subject to security checks.
Palace Theatre offers wheelchair-accessible seating and facilities throughout the venue. Contact the theatre in advance if you require specific accessibility arrangements. The theatre is easily accessible by public transport, with Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square Underground stations nearby. After the show, the West End offers plenty of options for dinner or drinks, and you might consider booking tickets for other magical experiences like Wicked to make the most of your London theatre trip.
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- Age suitability
- Suitable for ages 10+ accompanied by an adult
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Know before you go: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Tickets at Palace Theatre London
Age requirements & supervision
Recommended for ages 8 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted. Babes-in-arms are not admitted to the auditorium. All patrons under 15 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Show format & structure
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child runs in two parts, each approximately 2 hours 40 minutes long. You can see both parts on the same day or on consecutive days, depending on your preference and booking availability.
Arrival & seating
Arrive at least 30 minutes before each part begins to pass security checks and locate your seats comfortably.
Theatre location
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is playing at Palace Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue in London’s West End. The historic Victorian venue is easily accessible by public transport with nearby Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square Underground stations.
Show duration & interval
Each part runs approximately 2 hours 40 minutes including one interval, allowing time for refreshments and to absorb the theatrical experience.
Facilities & refreshments
Palace Theatre has bars and refreshment areas for drinks and snacks before the show, during the interval, and after the performance. A light meal or afternoon tea is recommended if you’re seeing both parts on the same day.
Accessibility
Palace Theatre offers wheelchair-accessible seating and accessible facilities throughout the venue. Contact the theatre in advance to arrange specific accessibility requirements or assistance.
- Visitor guidelines
An adult must accompany children under the age of 15.
Babes in arms will not be admitted.
No photography or recording is allowed during the performance.
Outside food and drinks are prohibited in the theatre.
Bags may be subject to security checks.
Mobile phones must be turned off during the show.
Frequently asked
What is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?
It’s a two-part stage play that continues the story of Harry Potter, focusing on his adult life as a Ministry of Magic employee and his son, Albus Potter, as he begins his journey at Hogwarts. The play explores themes of legacy, family, and friendship in the wizarding world.
How long is each part of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?
Part One is approximately 2 hours 40 minutes including one interval. Part Two is approximately 2 hours 35 minutes including one interval. Each part can be seen on the same day or on consecutive days depending on your preference.
Is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child suitable for children?
The play is recommended for ages 8 and above, though some scenes may be intense for younger viewers. Children under 5 are not permitted, and babes-in-arms are not admitted to the auditorium. All patrons under 15 must be accompanied by and seated with an adult.
Are last-minute Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets available?
Yes! Last-minute tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are often available through tickadoo, even for performances that appear sold out elsewhere. Check tickadoo regularly for last-minute availability and book your tickets right up to your performance date for flexible travel planning.
Are there content warnings for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?
Yes, some scenes may be intense for younger viewers, including depictions of magic, mild peril, and emotional family conflicts. The play explores darker themes whilst remaining appropriate for the recommended age group.
Is there an interval during each part?
Yes, there is one interval in Part One and one interval in Part Two, allowing time to purchase refreshments, use facilities, and discuss the performance.
Is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child based on the Harry Potter books?
Yes, this stage play is a continuation of the Harry Potter series and is co-written by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany. It’s an official part of the Harry Potter universe, set 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts.
Can I choose my own seats when booking Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets?
Yes! Our interactive seat map lets you browse all available seating in real-time and select your preferred seats before booking. You can see all available seats in the different areas of Palace Theatre to find your ideal vantage point for both parts.
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Palace Theatre, The Palace Theatre, 113 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5AY, United Kingdom
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