Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in St. Louis 2026

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play casts a spell of enchantment as it embarks on its North American tour. From March 28–April 18, 2026, the magical performance dazzles at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis, MO. This timeless Broadway show promises to captivate audiences. Don’t miss your chance to purchase Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets for this extraordinary event!
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Cast in St. Louis
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: Fabulous Fox Theatre
Fabulous Fox Theatre Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child about?
The play follows Albus Severus Potter and his friend Scorpius Malfoy as they use a Time-Turner to revisit the past. Their journey risks creating alternate realities that threaten the wizarding world. It’s a thrilling mix of family drama, friendship, legacy, and stunning stage magic.
When and where is it playing in St. Louis?
The North American tour runs at the Fabulous Fox Theatre from March 28 to April 18, 2026. Evening performances are nightly, with matinees on weekends.
How long is the show and is there an intermission?
It’s presented as a one-part performance lasting about 2 hours and 50 minutes, including one intermission.
Has it won any awards?
The original production won six Tony Awards including Best Play and six Olivier Awards. It’s acclaimed for its direction, effects, ensemble, and emotional storytelling.
Is the show suitable for children?
The show is most suitable for ages 10 and up. While magical and captivating, it includes dark scenes, intense themes, and runs nearly three hours—young children may find it overwhelming.
How can I get cheap tickets?
Weekday performances and matinees tend to be cheaper. In-person rush tickets are sold at the Fox Theatre box office starting two hours before curtain—available to students with ID, limit two per person. Digital lotteries via apps like TodayTix or Lucky Seat offer tickets for around $40–$50.
Is there a ticket lottery or rush option?
Yes—there is a rush ticket policy at the Fox Theatre starting two hours before showtime, especially for students. Digital lotteries (like “Friday Forty”) are also offered through apps for a chance at $40 tickets.
Are group discounts available?
Yes—groups of 10 or more can receive special pricing (from about $34 to $162) through Fox Theatre group sales, with priority seating and flexible exchange options. Booking early ensures the best deals.
How is the magic performed on stage?
The production uses cutting-edge illusions, flying effects, quick changes, haze and fog, and immersive design that bring the Wizarding World to life in front of your eyes.
Are strobe lights or loud effects used?
Yes—you can expect strobe-like lighting, dramatic sound effects, haze, and intense sequences. If you’re sensitive to sensory triggers, consider seating placement or contact the box office for advice.
When should I arrive before curtain?
Doors open about 60 minutes before curtain, with seating about 30 minutes prior. Arriving early gives you time to collect tickets, browse merch, grab refreshments, and settle in comfortably.
Is the venue accessible?
The Fabulous Fox Theatre offers wheelchair and companion seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. For services like audio description or captioning, contact the box office in advance.