Harry Potter and the Cursed Child original cast go out with a bang in final performance

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It’s the end of an era in the Wizarding World. The original cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have gone out with a bang in their final performance.

Last night was St Patrick’s Day. Celebrations were taking place all over the world, with parties, great food, and Guinness. But it was also the night where the original cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child London and New York gave their final performances.

They went out with a bang and with no less than three standing ovations. It was a night to remember.

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Nicknamed the original seven. The original Harry Potter and the Cursed Child cast consists of Jamie Parker, Paul Thornley, Noma Dumezweni, Alex Price, Poppy Miller, Sam Clemmett, and Anthony Boyle, as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Ginny Potter. Albus Potter, and Scorpius Malfoy respectively, have been with the Wizarding World production from the very beginning, when it started out on the West End.

With the success of the production in the UK, it then made its way over to Broadway, and the original seven came along for the ride. It then went to win even more awards and become an internationally recognized play.

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Jamie Parker, Paul Thornley, Noma Dumezweni, Alex Price, Poppy Miller, Sam Clemmett, and Anthony Boyle have been instrumental to that success and I think it’s safe to say the Wizarding World production would not be where it is today without them.

They went out with a bang last night, with their final moments captured on video and shared via social media. You can check it out for yourself below:

A new set of cast will now take over, including the original seven.

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What do you think of the original cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child giving their final performances? Did you ever see them perform live? Drop a comment just below sharing your thoughts.