There is also a school groups booking rate for the West End production which includes a free teacher place for every booking including 10+.
An extra 130,000 tickets have been released for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child which is now booking well into 2026.
Now in its ninth year, the West End production at the Palace Theatre is the only version worldwide shown in two parts. It is recommended that both parts are seen consecutively but it is an option to see them across different days of the week. Part One is two hours and 40 minutes while Part Two is two hours, 25 minutes.
Additions to the cast include Joshua Sullivan as Albus Potter, Kai Spackman as Scorpius Malfoy, Oliver Boot as Draco Malfoy and Tamia-Renée Alexandra as Rose Granger-Weasley.
David Ricardo-Pearce and Claire Lams continue as Harry and Ginny Potter with Thomas Aldridge and Naana Agyei-Ampadu as Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
Free school resources
Teachers can download an education pack which includes suggested activities along with pre and post visit resources. One of the many activities focuses on the concept of time. It asks students to brainstorm how the theme of time is reinforced through the set design and other design and performance elements.
About Harry Potter and the Cursed Child West End production
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is the first Harry Potter story to be presented on stage and the eighth story in the Harry Potter series. The production has been seen by two million people in the West End and more than 11 million worldwide. It holds a record 60 major honours, with nine Laurence Olivier Awards including Best New Play and six Tony Awards including Best New Play.
There are currently five productions of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child running worldwide in London, New York, Hamburg, Tokyo, and a North American tour which is currently running at Washington DC’s Broadway At The National, followed by The Fox Theatre, Atlanta, from February 2026.
For ticket information and details of the show visit www.harrypottertheplay.com