What would you do…for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets?

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a show that is seemingly impossible to get into. So what would you do for a ticket?

The age old question of “what would you do for a Klondike bar” is now applying to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Or well at least it is in our imaginations. The show, which hasn’t even opened on Broadway yet, is one of the most successful show openings yet. And again, it is still in previews.

So clearly that means that getting tickets isn’t exactly easy. What makes it worse is that the show is in two parts. So now only do you have to buy two tickets but you have to try and find some available to see both parts relatively close together.

Unless you don’t care then, by all means, go get a Part 2 ticket before ever seeing Part 1. You’ll probably have a more successful time. For those of us that want to see it back to back, the situation is a lot more difficult.

At this point though, many of us are desperately asking “what do we have to do to get tickets?” because personally, I’ll give up my first born if I have to. The idea going into ticket sales was admirable but also made it then virtually impossible for us to get tickets to the show unless we’re lucky.

An idea came about for ‘fan verification’ to keep the tickets out of StubHub but it didn’t work and resulted in most of us not getting tickets at all.

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So now, would we forget our friends and go alone? Probably. Would we let our grandma live on the streets to go? Some of us would but don’t worry, between Friday 40 and going to the box office, we’ll all find a way to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.