Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Meet Albus Potter, Harry’s son, who stars in the new play by JK Rowling – La Nacion (Argentina)

Sam as Albus Severus Potter Clemmett. Photo: Twitter

Missing a week. Only seven days. Tuesday 7 at the Palace Theatre in London begin functions Harry Potter and the damn kid , the play in two parts that wrote the creator of boy wizard with Jack Thorne (whose script will be edited in book form in the UK after the curtain rises).

the protagonist of the piece, which will have its formal debut 30 July- Harry is not in principle, but Albus Severus, his eldest son, who only saw for a few minutes at the end of his latest film (and the epilogue of the novel on which it is based, Deathly Hallows ).

Today, through the official Twitter of the work, met the first photos of the actors in the play characterized as their characters, and some curiosities of the piece. Sam Clemmet plays the young Albus, who travels to Hogwarts to begin their school year as once did his father.

Jamie Parker plays the adult Harry (the story takes place 19 years after the end of the seventh novel ), which now has three children and is employed by the Ministry of Magic.

Jamie Parker as Harry Potter in advertising images of the work. Photo: Twitter

In this third image you can discover much of the family: Harry, Albus and Ginny (played by Poppy Miller)

As shown in this sketch of the production of the damn kid on magic wands cast -tuiteado by Jo Rowling not only own the Potter family will make his return in the tables. Also will see on stage hero’s best friend, Ron and Hermione, in addition to the “regenerated” Draco Malfoy. Standard Dumezweni be Hermione Granger, and Paul Thornley, Ron Weasley.

For fans of the series, in addition to the work, remains to wait for the premiere of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, film adapted by the author of his novel, set in the United States of the 20s and focused on Newt Scaramander (Eddie Redmayne), who after many adventures end up writing this famous textbook used at Hogwarts Harry.

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