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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in New York, NY
Lyric Theatre •
213 West 42nd Street • New York, NY 10060
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Experience the magic of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway at the Lyric Theatre. Discover how Harry struggles with his past and how his son, Albus, copes with the burden of a family legacy he never wanted. The production combines stunning special effects with award-winning performances to bring the wizarding world to life in an unforgettable way.
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The show is performed at the Lyric Theatre, located in the heart of Times Square at 214 West 43rd Street. The theatre is easily accessible by car and taxi, as well as by multiple bus and subway lines.
The show runs for approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission.
The show is sure to delight fans of all ages. While the show is mostly a fun and light-hearted experience, it does contain some serious topics and themes that may not be appropriate for younger viewers. The production is recommended for ages 8 and older, and the theater does not allow children under age 5. Children under the age of 15 will not be admitted to the theatre without the accompaniment of an adult.
Yes, the Lyric Theatre is ADA accessible and its 42nd Street entrance offers step-free access. ADA seating and restrooms are on the Orchestra and Dress Circle levels. There is also elevator access to both levels, but not to the Balcony. If you or a member of your party requires wheelchair-accessible seating, please make a note in the “Have Special Needs” section when booking your reservation.
It's essential to be on time for Broadway performances, as they generally don't offer late seating. It is recommended to arrive approximately 30 minutes prior to the start time, so you can check in and find your seats without any rush. Please note that latecomers are not admitted until intermission.
No, the Lyric Theatre in New York City does not have a formal dress code, and most people wear their everyday clothes. However, some people may dress up for the theater or wear something on the theme of the show.
Yes, the Lyric Theatre in New York City serves food and drinks, including a variety of beverages and snacks at its four bars. The Lyric also offers a cash bar in the lobby before performances and during intermission.
Yes, the show features several special effects designed to create a captivating and magical experience but may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with sensitivities to such effects, including bright flashing lights, loud noises, smoke and fog, and pyrotechnics.
Tickets are being held for you at the box office, under the name displayed on your voucher. Tickets may be picked up at the box office any time the day of the performance. It is recommended you retrieve your tickets at least one hour prior to showtime.
If you arrive late you will not be admitted into the theatre until intermission.