Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Hamburg cast officially announced
By Callum Gunn
The cast for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Hamburg has been officially announced. Performances of the Wizarding World production scheduled for 2020.
Following shortly after the first look character released of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child San Francisco. The Wizarding World production has officially announced the cast members who will take to the stage at the Mehr! Theater am Großmarkt in Hamburg.
The Hamburg performance will be the first version of the Wizarding World production to be performed in another language other than English.
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Full details about the cast and the crew involved in making the magical spectacle come to life can be found via the official website right here for those of you who would like the information. However, here are the main cast members cast in the leading roles.
Harry Potter, a.k.a The Boy Who Lived, will be portrayed by Markus Schöttl; best friend Ron Weasley is to be played by Sebastian Witt and the cleverest witch you will ever meet, Hermione Granger, is being played by Jillian Anthony.
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Sarah Schütz is set to appear as Ginny Potter, with Alen Hodzovic as Draco Malfoy.
Albus Potter will be portrayed by Vincent Lang. Mathias Reiser will appear as Scorpius Malfoy. Madina Frey will play Rose Granger-Weasley.
Get a look at the cast of the production for yourself just below:
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