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Cursed Child Pt 1 SPOILER FREE REVIEW
So many people have asked for a review or thoughts of the Part 1 Premiere show I saw yesterday and so I thought I should give my honest opinions without ANY spoilers and only being as detailed as I can without giving away anything not already spoken about in the pre-release leading up to the show.
Firstly, you can give a sigh of relief. This show follows the books style, originality and quick witted humour perfectly and the characters of Harry, Ron and Hermione are in more than capable hands! For me the books always held a more whimsical and less realistic approach to the wizarding world than the films which try to have that edge of believable realism and so the play has enabled the creation of some great scenes which I’m not so sure would be appropriate for film but work exclusively well for show. Cursed Child a more humorous feel than certainly some of the earlier films (of course not the later ones for obvious reasons!) is delivered by a hugely talented and broad range of cast members than just one or two shining stars and myself and the audience really felt connected to the in jokes happening on stage as well as the more endearing moments and the overall twisting plot before us.
As I said earlier the roles of Harry, Ron and Hermione are in more than capable hands and I personally feel that Parker, Thornley and Dumezweni are truly the perfect trio with the same chemistry, the same fluent to-and-fro deliveries, retorts and jokes incorporating their history within the 7 books (8 films) and as a viewer you can believe they have been together from the beginning and the experiences they encountered together. There’s a strong sense of a past known only so well to us.
For me Noma Dumezweni had the biggest shoes to fill as Hermione Granger was always my favourite of the trio and I think she’s smashed all my expectations and truly is the embodiment of Hermione. Whatever people have been saying or commenting on the differentiation from the film to the show in terms of the physical depiction of Hermione for me it was about the character and as I say she is superb and I instantly felt comfortable watching her with the same enthusiasm as I would Emma Watson or reading Miss Granger in the books. She’s clever, sassy with a drop of bossy…she’s definitely back and the same character we all love!
Thornley also embodies the same funny, state the obvious and familiar Ron that I’ve also come to love and in his worn Weasley like sweater he really does give a great performance and shares the same cheeky chappy attitude and friendship with Harry seen throughout the series. He may be older but his cheeriness and laid back attitude are surely not faded.
For me Parker is the biggest surprise and I can’t stress enough just how fantastic he is in this role. He isn’t playing Harry 19 years later. He IS HARRY POTTER 19 years later. He feels like the boy who lived, he really did face Voldemort, face a life time of adventure and now he’s grown up, working forward with his ministry job and now having Hogwarts attending children. Personally he was my highlight from the cast within the show and I believe he is Harry and he portrays the raw emotions and expressions we Potterheads are used to not to mention that famous scar and those round lense glasses. Part of my anticipation for Part 2 is seeing Parker in his fantastic role again and to see further where he takes the character of the favourite (boy-now-man) wizard!
Other members such as Poppy Miller (Ginny) and Alex Price (Draco) are also superb imbuing their characters and giving great performances and interacting alongside the ‘golden trio’ with expert skill and of course not forgetting the new kids on the block in the form of Cherelle Skeete (Rose), Anthony Boyle (Scorpius) and the youngest son of the wizard who lived himself Sam Clemmett (Albus). All play their characters with depth and sustained energy, enthusiasm and without giving anything away it’s nice to see them each be able to play and act with real depth and passion.
This is a show where every main and chorus member alike feels needed and all give the upmost, best performance they possibly can and I am confident to say JK Rowling and the casting director Julia Horan CDG have worked very well on delivering such a great and honestly perfect cast that don’t just seem to be there for a job they love the Potter world as much as we do!
For me there is one element which pulls the whole thing together and that is the set, music, costume and special effects. The sets are stunning and truly beautiful, the music is Potteresque while being new, emotional and spine tingling and the costumes help take simple actors from our world to the wizarding world in beautiful textured, coloured and crafted wizard/witches’ robes. This all adds to the formula and with the actors taking centre stage combines to deliver a performance within the theatre setting creating an ambiance and energy in a very different format to the films, wonderful in their own way. The special effects and lighting are honestly too, out of this world. The behind the scenes directors have really created a sense of magic throughout the entity of the first half and left me and the audience shocked, surprised, oooing, ahhing, gob smacked and utterly perplexed as to how they did some of the most incredible things first ever attempted within a stage show. Each and every trick and moment of ‘magic’ within the play leaves you wanting more and more and you’ll wonder when and how they had time to do it! Even with a few rewatches of the show I think I’ll be scratching my head as to how they have managed to create such wonderful moments of intrigue and quite honestly not knowing makes it even that bit better!
Many people will think I am biased, however I hold my hands up I was also very sceptical whether JK was overstepping the mark with this ‘extension’ of the wonderful world we have read and reread so much and many times. However, I can now confidently say that what Rowling has done follows on perfectly from the world she originally created, demonstrates the detail and close affection and understanding she has for her characters and her power at story telling in collaboration with Jack Thorne and John Tiffany. It’s the world we will love forever, just revisited after that final chapter within Deathly Hallows and creates a future for Potterheads to be excited to see……as am I to see Part 2 and with less than 24 hours to go I am frantically counting down the seconds after the cliff hanging I was left with once the dark curtain fell!
I hope you liked my review however brief and spoiler free, the main point I’m trying to make is that it’s fantastic and you shouldn’t be discouraged from seeing it by anyone! My mum accompanied me who hadn’t read a single book or film (a muggle I know) and she absolutely loved it from the acting to the special effects! If a Muggle can love it as much as she did then you’ve got no problem! Just remember….#KeepTheSecrets
So… the writers sat down and made a list of things that would piss off every single fan the show has left and came up with this episode?
First look on the set of Netflix’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events series, with Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf.
True Loves Kiss, the most powerful magic of all.
Ravenclaws, we want to travel. We want to see the world. So my fellow Ravenclaws, close your eyes, point to somewhere on a map, and go there. See what’s waiting for you. It could be a marvelous adventure, or something entirely different. But you won’t know until you get there.
Heart: *beats faster for no apparent reason*
Me: am I getting anxiety or am I dying
Ashes to ashes, funk to funky. We know Major Tom’s a junkie
That one line I can’t stop singing.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
“Ashes to Ashes” by Noah Scalin
Moody Bitch Boy Entry 1
Essentially I feel like Harry in the majority of the Order of the Phoenix a bloody moody mess of a bitch boy. I think majority is pressure from college work when you haven’t left it to last minute but you can feel the deadline coming closer and closer and you start to panic, yet I find myself writing this in a desperate escape to procrastination.....funny. Another huge portion is Christmas. Don’t get me wrong I love Christmas. But the older you get, the more you realise how much it costs, how draining it can be on energy and how much it becomes about presents and less about family not to mention I’m working nearly every day. I love buying and especially making people presents but this is the first official year I can say I’m not buying any of my friends presents and I won’t be receiving any from them....which is kinda depressing and leads on to point for 3. It’s suddenly dawned on me how lonely it can be becoming an ‘adult’. I know people go to uni and ‘it’s only 3 years’ and people move away and grow up blah blah blah but seriously.....I just feel well damn lonely. Not having a best friend I think is the priority point to why I feel like this and I know I could fix that, I tried to fix and I now know its irreparable. Still leaves me with lots of stuff you just need to get out with nobody to tell it too. I think only until recent years I’ve come to realise how important having that ‘one person’ to talk to is and not having is leaving me with so much pent up emotions which now don’t even get released while drunk.......and even that is extremely frequent. I know I’m being selfish when I say it and people have their own busy lives but I always feel like I make the effort first with people and I never get it back whether that be a snap chat, facebook message, a text even a carrier pigeon. I never get not even a morse code back and although I shouldn’t I feel that slowly but surely I’m really losing the energy with even the people closest to me and I’m gonna end up on my lonesome. Even when they come back from uni at Xmas I’ll be working oh the joy that will be and by the time they go back I will have no one to spend it with....just me and my sketch book. Least the sketch book down’t argue back with me.
Then there’s the whole SINGLE thing but that’s a whole other entry and my work is calling.....
My brain and thoughts are like a big never ending wheel of catch 22 but luckily even putting these pixels on screen has helped. Good day to you person and adieu to you. From the MBB (Moody Bitch Boy)
P.S You’re secret mission is to make someone smile today. Over and Out!
I’m so mad because this worked
help me roger
Reblogging myself because
Originally posted by gifs-for-the-masses
Reblogging myself because… what was that? Five minutes?
O_O
………my friend has made me curious
help me roger
Update: after I reblogged this someone messaged me offering me tickets to the sold out Hausu screening with a Q&A and autograph session with the director
These never work for me, but here’s to trying.
I don’t believe in these things
But last time I reblogged one ten/fifteen minutes later I got a call offering me a job
But I reblogged it because I was waiting on hearing back from the job. So there you go.
Roger is cute.
Eh Roger is cute I might as well
Don’t listen to them. You just need to keep trying.
Jennifer Lawrence attends ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 2’ New York Premiere at AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13 theater on November 18