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0330 333 4817Two-Part show final performance 20th of September See it before it’s too late
One-Part show begins 9th of October Be one of the first to see it
It is part of our ongoing mission to ensure that theatre is accessible to a new generation of audiences, and we want to give your students the opportunity to be transported into the Wizarding World through the magic of storytelling, imagination and stagecraft, in a production that only Harry Potter and the Cursed Child can offer. We know your pupils will have a magical and unforgettable experience at the Palace Theatre as you leave the classroom and enter the world of Harry Potter on stage.
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0330 333 4817
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020 7206 1174*Rate valid on Grand Circle seats for Wednesday and Friday performances only from January 2027. For every ten tickets purchased you receive one free ticket for teachers. Rate is available during off-peak weeks only and excludes all school holidays and peak weeks, please note that some peak weeks also sit within school term time. Subject to availability, exclusions apply. Rates may be removed without notice.
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0330 333 4817*Rate valid on Grand Circle seats for Monday - Friday performances only. For every ten tickets purchased you receive one free ticket for teachers. Rate is available during off-peak weeks only and excludes all school holidays and peak weeks, please note that some peak weeks also sit within school term time. Subject to availability, exclusions apply. Rates may be removed without notice.
Security checks will be taking place at the Palace Theatre. Please aim to arrive one hour before the start time of each performance in order to ensure that you are seated in good time; there are bars and an official merchandise kiosk to enjoy before the show, and latecomers will not be admitted. No suitcases or large bags (above 41 x 31 x 16cm) will be allowed into the theatre building and there will be no storage space immediately outside. Please make arrangements to leave suitcases and large bags elsewhere. All admissible bags will be searched upon each entry to the theatre. Any dangerous items, professional photography, video or audio recording equipment will not be allowed into the building. Personal cameras will be allowed in the building provided they are kept inside bags inside the auditorium. This is a condition of entry. Please note that food or drink purchased outside of the theatre will not be permitted inside the building. Please note that you will be checked prior to admittance for both Parts One and Two, and if you leave the theatre during the interval you will be checked again prior to re-admittance.
Part One, 2 hours and 40 minutes (incl 20 min interval) Part Two, 2 hours and 25 minutes (incl 20 min interval).
Wednesday and Friday Part One performances commence at 2pm and curtain down at 4.40pm, Part Two commences at 7pm and curtain down at 9.35pm.
The One-Part version of the play runs approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes including an interval.
The show is suitable for ages 8 and up. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Babes-in-arms are not admitted to the auditorium. Please note that patrons under the age of 15 should be accompanied by an adult.
If booking for the Two-Part we would advise you seeing both parts. Part One will only be half the story, so the experience would be incomplete without seeing how the story ends. Likewise, if you only see Part Two you may find it hard to follow the story. For school bookings you have to see both parts consecutively.