Harry Potter and the Cursed Child giveaway via MuggleNet
By Callum Gunn
Fancy getting your hands on a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Souvenir Brochure and Program all the way from Melbourne? Well, listen up.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened up for the very first time in the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 22. Making it the third venue for the Wizarding World production to take place.
MuggleNet, one of the largest Wizarding World fansites in the world, where in attendance for the official opening of the production and they have an awesome giveaway for Potterheads.
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A souvenir brochure and program from the premiere itself. These differ from venue to venue, so if you have either, or both, of the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child West End or Broadway versions, they are not going to match up with the one from Melbourne.
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Which effectively makes them a collector’s item. So if you want to complete the set, or just want to get your hands on the cool swag, then visit MuggleNet and enter the giveaway.
The really great thing about the giveaway is it is open worldwide. Some competitions related to the play have been limited to the location they are currently performing in but not this time. If you live in the US you can enter. From the UK? Not a problem. The moon? Possibly a problem but you get the idea.
You can enter the giveaway by visiting MuggleNet here.
What do you think of the awesome Harry Potter and the Cursed Child giveaway? Do you have any of the souvenir brochures and programs from the Westend and Broadway performances? Drop a comment just below sharing your thoughts.