Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Providence 2025

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play is set to enchant audiences in Providence, RI, as it embarks on its North American tour. From September 19–October 4, 2025, the PPAC will transform into a magical stage for this timeless Broadway performance. Don’t miss this popular event—purchase your Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets today!

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Providence Tickets

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Cast in Providence

Meet the main cast members of the North American tour of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child:

  • John Skelley as Harry Potter
  • Ebony Blake as Hermione Granger
  • David Abeles as Ron Weasley
  • Trish Lindstrom as Ginny Potter
  • Emmet Smith as Albus Potter
  • Aidan Close as Scorpius Malfoy

The Venue: PPAC

PPAC Seating Chart

Providence Performing Arts Center Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child about?

The play follows Albus Severus Potter, Harry’s son, as he struggles with his father’s legacy. An unlikely friendship with Draco Malfoy’s son, Scorpius, sparks a dangerous journey through time that risks changing past events and the future of the wizarding world. Expect breathtaking magic and heart-wrenching father–son drama.

When is it playing in Providence, RI?

It runs at Providence Performing Arts Center from September 19 to October 4, 2025, with evening shows most nights and matinees on weekends.

How long is the performance?

The North American tour presents a one-part version, lasting about 2 hours and 50 minutes with no intermission. The original two-part version is no longer in use on tour.

What awards has the play won?

The original production has earned six Tony Awards including Best Play, and six Olivier Awards including Best New Play. It’s also popular internationally.

Is it suitable for children?

While full of magical spectacle, the play explores intense themes like grief and identity and runs nearly three hours. It’s best for ages 10 and up, depending on child maturity.

How can I get affordable tickets?

Look for weekday performances when prices are lower, check resale sites, and try in-person day-of-show lottery options. Providence may offer digital lottery or rush tickets for around $40–$60.

Is there a lottery or rush ticket system?

Yes—many productions offer a “Friday Forty” lottery with discounted tickets. Check the local venue or TodayTix app for Providence details.

Are group discounts available?

Yes—groups of 10 or more can get special pricing and benefits through PPAC’s group sales. Booking early increases your seating options and discount level.

How is the magic achieved on stage?

Expect cutting-edge stage illusions, quick changes, and digital effects that bring time travel, spells, and action to life. Fans often say effects alone are worth attending.

When should I arrive before the show?

Doors open about 60 minutes before curtain. Arriving 30–45 minutes early gives you time to pick up tickets, explore the theater, buy merchandise, and find your seat without stress.

What are the ticketing policies?

Tickets are mobile or print with dynamic barcodes. Screenshots usually won’t scan. Will-call printed tickets may be requested in advance.

Is the venue accessible?

PPAC offers wheelchair and companion seating, assistive listening, and accessible restrooms. Contact box office in advance to request accommodations like captioning or audio description.

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